Sage Florence Galafassi
Actress Toni Collette has given birth to her first child, a baby girl named Sage Florence Galafassi.
Australian actress Toni Collette has given birth to her first child in Sydney.
The Muriel's Wedding star and her husband, musician Dave Galafassi, welcomed a daughter on Wednesday, January 9 in Sydney, reports People Magazine.
The baby girl has been named Sage Florence.
"All are well and very happy," said Toni Collette's PR Agent.
The Muriel's Wedding star and her husband, musician Dave Galafassi, welcomed a daughter on Wednesday, January 9 in Sydney, reports People Magazine.
The baby girl has been named Sage Florence.
"All are well and very happy," said Toni Collette's PR Agent.
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