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Ismail France: Last News
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Queer Eye star Tan France and husband welcome birth of first baby
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On 2 August, Queer Eye’s resident fashion expert announced the birth of the couple’s first child, a baby boy called Ismail, alongside an adorable photo of the entire family.
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Tan France and husband become dads, reveal son was born seven weeks early
Queer Eye's Tan France shares first photos of baby son after surrogate gives birth
Queer Eye’s Tan France and husband Rob welcome son Ismail via surrogate and announce newborn is ‘home from the NICU’
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