GLEE Creator Ryan Murphy Welcomes Second Baby Boy, Ford!

By: Oct. 06, 2014
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E! News reports exclusively that GLEE creator Ryan Murphy welcomed a second baby boy via surrogate on Friday, Ocotber 3rd.

"His name is Ford. I brought him home today from the hospital and Logan gave him kind of a side eye," he exclusively told E! NEWS at the American Horror Story: Freak Showpremiere in Hollywood. "For 21 months, Logan has been the light of my life and now there are two."

Murphy and husband David Miller are already proud parents to an adorable baby boy named Logan. The couple welcomed their first child on Christmas Eve in 2012.

"It's amazing to be two dads and we have a wonderful surrogate," Murphy shared. "It's so uplifting and I've enjoyed sharing our story with young gay families."


Murphy is the Emmy Award-winning creator, writer and director of FX's Emmy-winning original miniseries American Horror Story, Screen Actors Guild, Emmy Award-winning FOX series smash hit Gleeand FX's award-winning original drama series Nip/Tuck.

Murphy's latest directorial project was the HBO adaptation of Larry Kramer's award-winning The Normal Heart, which premiered May 25, 2014 and stars Mark Ruffalo, Julia Roberts and Matt Bomer.


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