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Kit Harington and Rose Leslie have second child.

  • Kit Harington and Rose Leslie Welcome Second Child
  • The Couple’s On-Screen Romance Turned Real-Life Love Story
  • Harington’s Cryptic Response to Jon Snow Spin-Off Rumors

The 36-year-old couple now has a 2-year-old son and a newborn daughter.

Kit Harington and Rose Leslie have given birth to their second child together.

The couple met on set, where their characters Jon Snow and Ygritte had an on-screen romance.

Harington’s publicist stated that the couple was “delighted” to receive a daughter, but did not reveal the child’s name.

The actors wed in 2018 at Leslie’s ancestral castle and have a son who is two years old.

Before their nuptials, Harington stated, “If you’re already attracted to someone, and then they play your love interest on the show, it becomes very easy to fall in love.”

Earlier this year, the 36-year-old disclosed their second child was on the way during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel.

Kit harington and rose leslie have second child.
Kit harington and rose leslie have second child.

He stated that his son “was about to get the shock of his life” by having a sibling and that he was “terrified” as well.

“With your first child, you walk on clouds and dance through fields of daisies for nine months,” said the celebrity.

“However, this time the reality check is much shorter; you become pragmatic very quickly.”

Harington was also tight-lipped about the rumored development of a Jon Snow spin-off. Fans of Game Of Thrones adored his character’s gloomy disposition.

“I am unable to comment,” he told Kimmel.

The actor quipped, “I keep a mental tally of how few photo requests I receive per day, and when that number falls below a certain threshold, I’ll consider doing a spin-off.”

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