
Rebecca Romijn is showing off her new twins to InStyle Magazine.
Rebecca says husband Jerry O’Connell is a great dad to daughters Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip: “He’s got endless amounts of energy, and he’s having such a blast with these girls…He’s determined not to let them ever date while he is alive,” she joked.
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“Being a mom makes me feel whole and like I understand the meaning of life,” Rebecca says in the interview. “All I want to do is stare into my babies’ eyes nonstop.” And she’s almost back to her pre-baby body: “I’m a jeans size up from where I usually am, but there’s nothing about it that freaks me out.”
Rebecca will appear in the magazine’s Sexy Issue — hitting newsstands next Friday, May 22. For more information, visit www.InStyle.com.
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She looks amazing!
Rebecca Romijn left a private location in Woodland Hills, CA this morning in work out gear covering her amazingly fit body. If Rebecca Romijn weren’t a star in the spot light you would never know she just gave birth about a month ago in December to fraternal twins Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip.

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Rebecca Romijn and husband Jerry O’Connell have welcomed healthy twin girls, PEOPLE has confirmed.
Dolly Rebecca Rose and Charlie Tamara Tulip were born Dec. 28.
“Mother, father and both girls are all home and doing well,” Romijn’s rep Lewis Kay told PEOPLE.
They are the first children for the Ugly Betty actress, 36, and actor O’Connell, 34, who married at their Calabasas, Calif., ranch in 2007.
The new mom, whose pregnancy cravings included lemonade and soy cream cheese, is planning a long maternity leave.
“I’m taking quite a bit of time off,” Romijn told PEOPLE in November. “I really want this to be my job for at least the next six months.”
Romijn spent the last few months of her pregnancy on bed rest at home with the couple’s three dogs – Taco, Better and Bim – while O’Connell cleared out his video games to make room for the nursery.
As for their parenting style? “Jerry and I want to be very hands-on,” Romijn told PEOPLE. “My mom’s coming to help us as much as we need. But this is something we’re really looking forward to.”
“I’m really excited to see what happens next and to visit a completely different chapter in my life.”
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Forget pickles and ice cream. Rebecca Romijn has her own unusual cravings.
“Lemonade always has to be in our fridge,” husband Jerry O’Connell told People Sunday night before participating in the Nike + Human Race in Los Angeles. “That’s my job. [Also] soy cream cheese. It’s crazy, right? Can’t be cream cheese. Soy cream cheese. Do you know how difficult it is to find soy cream cheese? It’s usually in the corner of the supermarket someplace!”
The actress – who’s expecting twin girls this winter – is “getting bigger by the day,” added O’Connell, noting that he’s already witnessed a big change in his wife’s appetite.
“Meals are not missed,” he joked. “We promptly hit them and if we’re a little late, then … somebody’s not happy.”
As for the babies’ names, the actor said he and Romijn are “definitely” leaning towards Dolly for one, since the Ugly Betty star is a big Dolly Parton fan. (”The other [name] we’re not really sure,” he noted.)
Before the race started O’Connell – who was one of the 12,000 participants in L.A. for the 10-kilometer race – kept himself hydrated and chatted with another celebrity runner, Jason Priestley.
To prepare for the 6.2-mile run, the dad-to-be didn’t hire a personal trainer – he simply went running solo. “If you want to get in shape, I highly suggest jumping into a race like this,” he said. “It forces you to get out of bed in the morning and really motivates you.”
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