Jimmy Fallon Welcomes Baby Girl No. 2 With Wife Nancy Juvonen!

"The couple opted to keep their baby joy to themselves until their new daughter, Frances Cole, made her official debut. Both Fallon babies were born via surrogate"

By Bruna Nessif Dec 03, 2014 11:10 PMTags
Jimmy Fallon, Nancy JuvonenKevin Mazur/WireImage for TIME

 Wait, what?! Jimmy Fallon is now a dad of two!

The Tonight Show host and wife Nancy Juvonen have shocked the world with the surprising news that another cutie has been added to the family. The pair welcomed their second child on Wednesday, Dec. 3, NBC confirms to E! News. And the proud parents have already revealed the name of their new baby girl.

"Frances Cole Fallon officially entered the world at 8:45 a.m. on December 3, weighing 5 lbs., 11 ounces and is 18.5 inches long," the couple's rep told us in a statement, and noted that the couple chose to keep the pregnancy a secret until their child was born.

"Their new addition joins big sister, Winnie Rose, 1. The couple opted to keep their baby joy to themselves until their new daughter, Frances Cole, made her official debut. Both Fallon babies were born via surrogate."

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NBC also tells E! News, "Due to unexpected but delightful circumstances, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon has had to cancel tapings for today and tomorrow."

Fallon and his wife welcomed their first child Winnie Rose in July 2013, and although the 40-year-old admitted that adjusting to parenthood was a little rough, he couldn't help but gush about his precious little lady.

"Yeah, I'm pretty tired. But basically it's a weird type of tired, where it's like you're so tired but you don't feel exhausted, you feel like, 'I just have to do this, so I'm gonna keep moving through this pace.' It's fun, it's fun tired because you're just excited to what she does next. It's exciting," he said at the time.

"Last night we were giving her a sponge bath and she loves it when you put the water on her head, her little head, she has a tiny little round head…She's a great baby. Doesn't cry."

Let's hope that trend continues!

People was first to report the news.

—Reporting by Marc Malkin