Claire Danes Secretly Gives Birth to Her and Husband Hugh Dancy's Baby No. 3
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The 'Homeland' star and the 'Hannibal' actor have apparently welcomed their third child as the two are pictured enjoying a mid-summer outing with the newborn in New York City.

AceShowbiz - Claire Danes and husband Hugh Dancy are officially parents of three. The "Homeland" star and the "Hannibal" actor have apparently welcomed their third child as the two were seen enjoying a mid-summer outing with the newborn in New York City on Monday, July 10.

In some pictures that circulated online, Claire could be seen wearing a colorful halter floor length sundress featuring a wide ruffle around the edge. The "My So Called Life" star, who pushed her baby in a plush gray stroller, finished the look with a necklace and a pair of eyeglasses.

As for Hugh, he opted for a pair of tan shorts, a blue button-up shirt and sneakers. He was seen carrying a bag of groceries during the outing.

While the extremely private parents have yet to comment on or announce the apparent birth, they seemed to be hinting at her newborn's gender. She placed a light blue blanket over the stroller to cover the baby, suggesting that they recently welcomed a baby boy.

Claire, who also shares sons Cyrus (10) and Rowan (5) with Hugh, previously got candid about the hardship in her motherhood journey. "Being a mom is incredibly challenging," she told Harper's Bazaar U.K. in a 2014 interview, 2 years after welcoming her first child. "But, we still feel a pressure to talk about it in very romantic terms."

"We all have that resentment at times and anxiety about being trapped by the role, that responsibility. And, then chemically it can run riot. Your mental state, the hormonal swings are so extraordinary and singular to the female experience, and they haven't been taken very seriously or considered very deeply," she added.

She continued, "I mean, postpartum aside, even if you have the most healthy relationship with your child and have support and resources, it's tough. It is really tough. And there's no 'off' button. [For me] that was the hardest adjustment. You always feel beholden to somebody. And, for so long they're like koala bears, you just feel a physical responsibility to be there for them to cling to. It's pretty primal."

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