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Rebecca Romijn gives birth to twin girls

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Actor Jerry O'Connell (R), one of the stars of the new comedy series "Carpooler," arrives with his wife, actress Rebecca Romijn, a cast member in the dramatic comedy series "Ugly Betty," at the ABC television network Summer press tour party for television critics in Beverly Hills, California on July 25, 2007. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen) 
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Published: Jan. 5, 2009 at 12:01 PM

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5 (UPI) -- U.S. actress Rebecca Romijn has given birth to twin girls named Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip, People magazine said it confirmed Monday.

Romijn's longtime friend Howard Stern announced the news on his Sirius radio show Monday.

Born Dec. 28, the children are the first for Romijn and her actor husband Jerry O'Connell. The couple married in July 2007.

Romijn is best known for her roles in the "X-Men" movies and on the TV series "Ugly Betty." O'Connell's film credits include "Stand By Me," "Jerry Maguire" and "Kangaroo Jack." He has also starred in the TV shows "Sliders," "Crossing Jordan" and "Carpoolers."

"Mother, father and both girls are all home and doing well," Romijn's publicist Lewis Kay told People.

Topics: Howard Stern, Jerry O'Connell, Rebecca Romijn
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