Parminder Nagra shows off baby son for the first time
Parminder Nagra became a mother six months ago, but the India-origin actress has finally let the world take a look at her son, as she went out for a drive with him.
|Last Updated: Nov 10, 2009, 08:41 AM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Parminder Nagra became a mother six months ago, but the India-origin actress has finally let the world take a look at her son, as she went out for a drive with him.
The proud mother showed off six-month-old Kai David Singh Stenson as she carried him in his car seat near her home along with photographer husband James Stenson in Venice, California, Daily Mail reported.
The 34-year-old actress, who played Dr Neela Rasgotra in `ER`, a medical drama series, looked trim and relaxed in jeans, a black smock top and red pumps.
Photographer husband James Stenson, who Nagra married in January this year, was also on hand to help, carrying the tot in a sling across his chest.
Nagra, who gave birth to Kai on May 19 this year, has been keeping a low profile and has taken a break from her career since `ER` finished earlier this year.
The actress admitted she had had strange cravings during her pregnancy.
"I think early on I had a few cravings like frosted flakes and things like filet-of-fish, which I don`t even really eat. And I craved Indian food most of all, which is probably going to drive my baby crazy - all that spiciness - but what can I say?" said Nagra.
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