Rebecca Romijn Naming One Of Her Twins Dolly

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 Rebecca Romijn Naming One Of Her Twins Dolly
Rebecca Romijn is expecting twin girls with her husband, Jerry O’Connell, says she will be naming one of her twins Dolly after her favorite singer, Dolly Parton. [link]

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