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Gurmeet Choudhary, Debina Bonnerjee blessed with baby girl again

Gurmeet and Debina shared the news on social media

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Mumbai, November 11

Actors and couple Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee have become parents again as they welcome their second bundle of joy, a daughter on Friday.

Gurmeet and Debina took to Instagram, where they shared a picture from their pre-pregnancy shoot with 'It's a girl' note written on it.

The two alongside the image, wrote: "Welcome our baby girl into the world. A ecstatic as we are becoming parents again, we appreciate some privacy at time as our baby has come into the world sooner than ue. Keep blessing an showering continued love." Here's the post:

The two are already a parent to a daughter named Lianna, whom they welcomed earlier this year. Just four months after her arrival in August they announced they are going to be parents again.

Debina and Gurmeet, who got married in 2011, welcomed their first child in April 2022.

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