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Actress Alyssa Milano Gives Birth to Baby Boy

Popular television and movie actress Alyssa Milano has given birth to a baby boy.

Milo Thomas Bugliari was born at 9:27 am. According to her rep, the baby was born weighing 7 pounds and measured in at 19 inches long.

This will be the first child for Milano and her agent husband David Bugliari.

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The couple married two years ago on August 15th in the New Jersey family home of Bugliari.

Milano and Bugliari became engaged on December 18, 2008, after one year of dating.

This past March, Alyssa announced that she was pregnant via her Twitter account.

Milo is likely to be the first of many children for the 38-year-old actress as she told E! Online’s Marc Malkin earlier in the year that she had “such a great time being pregnant that you’re probably going to see me more pregnant than not in the next few years".

She added that she's really "digging” pregnancy.

So far, Milano’s official website does not say anything about the new baby, but the actress did take to her Twitter account this afternoon to thank people for the well wishes.

Alyssa tweeted, “Thank you for all the well wishes for my son Milo. My heart has tripled in size. I love him more than all the leaves on all the trees.”

Alyssa Milano rose to fame for her role as Tony Danza’s daughter, Samantha Micelli, on the hit show “Who’s the Boss.” She served as a teen idol throughout the 1980’s.

Later in her career, Milano starred for eight years as Phoebe Halliwell on the TV series “Charmed.”

Milano is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the United States.

She is also known for taking a stand against HIV contraction fears that engulfed the United States in the 1980's.

In the late 1980’s Alyssa kissed Ryan White, the famous American schoolboy that was ostracized and expelled from school for having contracted AIDS through contaminated blood during a treatment. Milano kissed him on the Phil Donahue show to ease public fears about how the disease is contracted.

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