Former Filipino actress Beth Tamayo and her husband Adam Hutchinson have welcomed their first child, a baby daughter whom they have named Sloane Isabelle. The 43-year-old actress gave birth to the little bundle of joy on August 29, three weeks before her September 24 due date and shared the joyous news last Friday. Tamayo shared a couple of adorable photos of her baby and wrote, "I know we're late but here she is! Sloane Isabelle Tamayo Hutchinson! Yep, she just can’t wait! Wanted to say Thank you to our family and friends who have been checking on us daily and praying for/with us. We are so lucky to have you in our lives!" 

Extending her gratitude to her doctor Aimee Eyvazzadeh, Beth Tamayo added, "Dr. Aimee @eggwhisperer - thank you again for bringing us here! This would not have been possible if not for all your help and just being the awesome person that you are." Earlier in March, Tamayo announced her pregnancy and informed that she had conceived via in vitro fertilization (IVF), with a baby shower ceremony being conducted in July, which was attended by her nephew Dominic Roque and his girlfriend Bea Alonzo. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Residing in San Francisco, California, Tamayo and Adam Hutchinson got married in March this year in a virtual ceremony and subsequently announced their pregnancy three weeks later. She wrote at the time on social media, “Getting married during the pandemic was quite an experience. We had limited the people invited, and our marriage transpired in the comfort of our home. We even used a toolbox as our laptop stand. Sooo classy. When it is safe, we will definitely celebrate with our family and friends and have the best time ever.” Tamayo has starred in films like Bukas Bibitayin Si Itay (1995), Ben Balasador: Akin ang Huling Alas (1996) and A Mother's Story (2011) to name a notable few, while also making appearances on television shows like It Might Be You (2003), Love Books (2008) and Imposible (2008).