A second kid is born to Ashley Tisdale! 39-year-old High School Musical star gives a first peek at the baby and unveils the unusual baby name
On Friday, Ashley Tisdale and her spouse, Christopher French, welcomed their second child together.
The 39-year-old High School Musical alum and her spouse revealed on social media on Saturday that she gave birth and provided a first peek at her newborn.

The actress posted a picture of herself, her husband, and their first child, Jupiter, who is three years old, holding the little and priceless hand of their newest addition of the family on Instagram.
Tisdale, whose former co-star just had a baby of her own, disclosed the name of their daughter, “Emerson Clover French,” in her post.

In her brief but heartfelt message, she wrote, “9.6.24—all three of us are obsessed with you.” She also included a four-leaf clover emoji.
The happy pair welcomed their newest member into the family in March, following Tisdale’s announcement of her pregnancy. She announced that she and French were expecting their second child together at the moment on social media.
She posted pictures of herself flaunting her baby bulge and standing by a lemon tree at their Los Angeles home to celebrate the happy news.
The actress captioned the photo, saying, “We can’t wait to meet you.” She was also shown clutching her pregnancy while she and French gazed lovingly into each other’s eyes in her photo series.
She also shared a cute photo of her firstborn child, Jupiter, clutching her hand and beaming lovingly at her expectant mother while dressed in a matching outfit.
Jupiter was welcomed by the couple, who got married in September 2014, in March 2021. A few weeks prior, she had disclosed that, as her due date drew nearer, she was feeling pregnancy nausea and was eager to get the baby out of her body.
The former Disney Channel star complained about her “exhaustion” and said she had been sick for three weeks due to a viral infection that developed into a sinus infection.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, adenovirus infections, which can range in severity from moderate to severe, typically impact the respiratory system and can present with symptoms similar to the flu or the common cold.
“I’m worn out.” She commented, “I’m ready to have this baby, but not ready,” over a picture of herself dozing off.

Don’t come quite yet; I still need to organize everything and wallpaper the room! However, I’ve had an adenovirus that developed into a sinus infection for the past three weeks.
“My entire body hurts, and I can’t wait to get that baby out,” she said. I believe that the reason the last month is so difficult is to prepare you for something that would typically be really frightening, but you still choose to do it.
Thankfully, the mother and child appear to be doing well as the family rejoices over the safe delivery of their newest member.