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Congratulations are in order for Sofia Richie and her husband, Elliot Grainge! 💙 The couple announced that they have welcomed a baby boy named Henry Cecil Grainge on March 18. "Loves of my life," Sofia captioned the announcement, which featured daughter Eloise holding her little brother. 🥹

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