Update On Molly Ringwald’s Twins
As I posted just yesterday, Molly Ringwald gave birth to twins on Friday.
New information has been released about the birth of Molly Ringwald’s twins, a boy and a girl. Her daughter Adele Georgiana Ringwald Gianopoulous was born at 9:01 A.M and was quickly followed by son Roman Stylianos Ringwald Gianopoulous born at 9:04 A.M. Kudos to Molly for enduring a natural birth with twins, especially at the age of 41.
Those poor kids are going to be stuck with such long names. I feel bad for them when they start school. They’ve got quite the task ahead of them learning to spell their own names.
Julie Wein









Good news for Molly, but sheesh those names! If they were going to keep both last names I’m thinking they should have left the middle name out.
I don’t know, it irks me when celebrities give the baby both mom and dad’s last name. Talk about cumbersome.
Congratulations! I’ve always loved Molly. My sons have two middle names…of course, the names aren’t quite THAT long!
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