Update: Rebecca Romijn & Jerry O'Connell Welcome Twin Girls: Dolly & Charlie!

Update: Rebecca Romijn & Jerry O'Connell Welcome Twin Girls: Dolly & Charlie!

Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell have welcomed twin girls, Howard Stern announced on his Sirius radio show Monday morning.

Rebecca and Jerry named the girls Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip. They were born on Sunday, December 28.

“Mother, father and both girls are all home and doing well,” a rep for the couple has just confirmed. Dolly and Charlie are the first children for both Rebecca, 36, and Jerry, 34.

As we previously reported, the couple named one of their daughters after Rebecca’s favorite singer, country icon Dolly Parton.

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The 36-year-old supermodel and actress revealed that the twins were conceived without the help of in vitro fertilization or the fertility drug Clomid:

"A year ago, we tried Clomid for a couple of months unsuccessfully. But by the second month, I was like, 'Ahhh! I hate this!' I think when you start messing with your own hormones, it's crazy-making."

We will keep you updated on any further information.

Congratulations to the Romijn-O'Connell family!


 


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