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'Fifty Shades Darker' News: Jamie Dornan's New Baby?

Even though "Fifty Shades Darker" star Jamie Dornan is in Canada, busy shooting for the upcoming film, it seems as though there is another one waiting for him to come home.

It was reported that Dornan and his wife Amelia Warner were seen in Notting Hill, London, wheeling a stroller around town. While there has yet to be any confirmation from Dornan or Warner, it is believed that the two recently welcomed a second child into their family.

Dornan and Warner gave birth to their first child, Dulcie, back in 2013. The announcement of the second baby was made late last year, which was one of the reasons for the delay of production for "Fifty Shades Darker." However, there has yet to be any news regarding the sex or name of the new baby.

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Even though Dornan plays a masochist in the "Fifty Shades" movie series, in his life off-screen Dornan enjoys being a father. According to a previous interview with British Vogue, he stated, "I love fatherhood. These last couple of years have been quite something. But we're enjoying it."

Meanwhile, the production for "Fifty Shades Darker" have started. As reported by Heavy, the cast and crew are faced with some obstacles. There are rumors that the chemistry between Dornan and Dakota Johnson are not up to par.

However, the newest addition to the cast, Bella Heathcote, recently spoke to PEOPLE Magazine about her ongoing experience on the set of the movie. She said, "I was worried because it's coming into something that's already established like feeling like the new kid at school, but everyone was really lovely and really welcoming and hilarious. It's a really good vibe on set, which I didn't expect."

"Fifty Shades Darker" is expected to hit theaters on Feb. 10, 2017.

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