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Breaking News: Young Sheldon Star Montana Jordan Sparks Nostalgia, Names Newborn After On-screen Sister, Raegan Revord 🍼💖✨ - Fan Hearts Flutter!
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Montana Jordan, best known for his role as Georgie Cooper on , has just embarked on an exciting new chapter in his life, both on and off the screen. Just days after the beloved CBS sitcom concluded its seven-season run, the 21-year-old actor and his girlfriend, Jenna Weeks, joyfully welcomed their first child.


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In an Instagram post, Jordan shared the heartwarming news with a photo of their newborn daughter, Emma Rae Jordan, swaddled in a pink blanket. The caption read, "God has blessed me with a beautiful babygirl. Emma Rae Jordan, Momma and Daddy love you.

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