Sarah Jessica Parker names twins
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    BEIJING, June 25 -- Sarah Jessica Parker has named her twin daughters Marion Loretta Elwell and Tabitha Hodge.

    
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker poses in this publicity photograph with Sesame Street's Elmo December 16, 2008 in New York during a taping for a segment on Sesame Street upcoming 40th season which will premiere in November 2009. Picture taken December 16, 2008.

Actress Sarah Jessica Parker poses in this publicity photograph with Sesame Street's Elmo December 16, 2008 in New York during a taping for a segment on Sesame Street upcoming 40th season which will premiere in November 2009. Picture taken December 16, 2008. (Source: China Daily/Agencies)
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    The "Sex and the City" actress and her husband Matthew Broderick - who already have a six-year-old son James Wilkie - were ecstatic when their surrogate gave birth to the girls on Monday and have spoken of their joy at becoming parents again.

    A statement said: "They are delighted to announce the healthy arrival of their two daughters. "The babies are doing beautifully and the entire family is over the moon."

    Speaking about the names they had given their new daughters, the statement explained: "Both Hodge and Elwell are family names on Parker's side." It was initially reported Marion, who weighed 5lb 11oz, and Tabitha, who weighed 6lb 1oz, had been born on Monday night. But it has now been confirmed they arrived into the world at 3.58 p.m. on Monday.

    The couple's son James is said to be very excited after becoming a big brother and wants to get his new sisters some presents. Matthew told reporters outside the East Ohio Regional Hospital: "We have to get a lot of princess toys." Sarah and Matthew announced they were expecting twin daughters via a surrogate in April after they struggled to conceive naturally.

    Talking about the forthcoming additions to their family, the 44-year-old actress said: "We didn't expect it. I think after a certain amount of time, you tend to hold your hopes at bay a bit so as not to be disappointed."

    One really would have been thrilling and we would've felt incredibly lucky. And two was a comedy!"

    (Source: chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies)

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