Ginny & Georgia star Brianne Howey is having her first child

The actress who plays Georgia Miller now has a Ginny of her own.

Ginny & Georgia star Brianne Howey announced the birth of her first child on Sunday on InstagramShe shares a photo of herself and the newborn in the hospital.

“My whole world just got a lot sweeter. And smaller. Welcome my little love 💛,” Howey captioned the post.

The 34-year-old first announced she was pregnant in March while showing off her baby bump on Instagram and expressed excitement at her “forever new +1”.

The Howey’s “Ginny & Georgia” co-stars quickly chimed in online to celebrate the baby’s birth.

Antonia Gentry, who plays Howey’s daughter Ginny on the hit Netflix show, congratulated her TV mom and captioned Howey’s post, “OH MY GOD, CONGRATULATIONS.”

“Sobbing. Happy Mom!!!” wrote Sara Waisglass, who portrays Maxine Baker on the show.

Howey’s TV son Diesel La Torraca added: “Our smallest little peach is HERE!!!! I love you mom, well done!!!”

“Congratulations to you both!!!!!” Felix Mallard (Marcus Baker) commented.

Ginny & Georgia, which debuted on Netflix in 2021, follows the life of the Miller family as they move to a fictional, affluent Massachusetts town. Howey stars as a 30-year-old mother who embarks on this new adventure with her 15-year-old daughter Ginny and 9-year-old son Austin.

Howey has previously spoken about motherhood and how her relationship with her own mother has influenced her role as a TV mom.

“My mom had me at 21, she had my sister at 25, and my mom had to work really hard,” she said on “The view” in January. “A lot of the scenes between Ginny and Georgia that I think would have been irritating were a little more normal.

“I already had so much respect for my mother, but when I’m running the show routines, working or dealing with teenage characters, there are many parts of Ginny that I also recognize in myself.”

May was Ginny & Georgia. renewed for a third and fourth season on Netflix.

Emma Bowman

Emma Bowman is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma Bowman joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emma@ustimespost.com.

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