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Actor Donald Faison's new bride, Cacee Cobb, pregnant

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Actor Donald Faison walks the red carpet at the GM TEN gala event in Los Angeles on February 20, 2007. The GM TEN event brings together celebrities, fashion and General Motors vehicles from around the world. (UPI Photo/General Motors)
Actor Donald Faison walks the red carpet at the GM TEN gala event in Los Angeles on February 20, 2007. The GM TEN event brings together celebrities, fashion and General Motors vehicles from around the world. (UPI Photo/General Motors) 
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Published: Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:49 PM

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1 (UPI) -- Cacee Cobb, the new bride of Hollywood actor Donald Faison, announced on Facebook she is pregnant with their first child.

Cobb is the former personal assistant and longtime best friend of singer Jessica Simpson, who is expecting her second baby.

"Looks like @donald_faison and I are going to have a little stormtrooper of our own!" Cobb wrote Thursday in a caption for a photo of T-shirt depicting a baby-sized "Star Wars" stormtrooper, UsMagazine.com said.

The baby's gender and anticipated due date were not mentioned in the online message.

The couple married in December 2012.

Faison has four children from prior relationships.

Topics: Donald Faison, Jessica Simpson
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