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    Singer Jimmie Allen And Estranged Wife Alexis Welcome Baby No. 3, Son Cohen Ace, Amid Separation

    Singer Jimmie Allen and his estranged wife Alexis have welcomed their newborn son, Cohen Ace.

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    Alexis revealed the good news on Monday on her Instagram page. The couple have filed for divorce, but amid the pending divorce proceedings, the two have welcomed a baby boy.

    Jimmie Allen And Wife Alexis Gale Wedding KOKO Brides NigeriaSon Cohen Ace James was born on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023, the mother of three confirmed in the caption.

    The two are already parents to daughters Zara James, who celebrates her second birthday next month, and Naomi Bettie.

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    In July, the country singer, 38, said that he and Alexis are working on their future as a team, despite announcing their separation in April.

    “The divorce case is still pending, as my wife and I are working to resolve things together as a family,” he said.

    Allen also clarified a statement he made days prior, in which he said that he had waited several months before publicly responding to the pair of lawsuits against him because he “wanted to fix my family first.”

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    “What I meant by ‘fixing my family first,’ was making sure their mental health and stability are OK in light of these hurtful, false allegations,” he said. “I took some time off to be with my wife, kids and friends, to ensure everyone was OK.”

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    Allen and Alexis, 27, were married in June 2020. They announced their separation on April 21, while also sharing news that they had another baby on the way.

    Read also: Ex-BBNaija Housemate, Maria Chike Welcomes 1st Baby With Her Husband Kevin

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