'Game of Thrones' alum Natalie Dormer announces she gave birth to baby girl
She revealed the news during a recent podcast appearance.
"Game of Thrones" star Natalie Dormer has announced she's now a mom.
The 39-year-old British actress privately welcomed her first child, a girl, with partner David Oakes.
Choosing to share the news on the "That's After Life" podcast on Tuesday, Dormer cracked jokes about how she was able to keep her pregnancy under the radar ... and then some, because the baby arrived in January.
"It's the perfect thing to do during a pandemic, is get pregnant and have a baby," she chuckled. "I feel like I'm probably being a bit of a cliché -- she’ll probably be sitting in a bar in 30 years' time on a date going, 'Yeah, I'm a COVID baby.'"
The "Hunger Games" alum says she is currently experiencing the trials and tribulations of every first time mother, especially when it comes to sneaking in some much-needed naps.
"She's an absolute joy. I'm never going to complain about shooting hours ever again because sleep deprivation is something else," Dormer deadpanned. "I completely underestimated it!"
"It's a steep learning curve," she added. "Sleep has always been quite important to me -- that's the only downside, but you know nature is so clever, the hormones kick in."
She also noted how becoming a mom may shape her future career and that she's considering returning to the theater even though she is "going to find it very difficult."
Noting how actors will "lean on nannies" to continue acting, said Dormer, "This is the perfect time to go back to the stage, because then I could be with her all day."
"But with COVID, who knows when that will happen," she confessed.
Dormer and Oakes, 37, were first romantically linked in 2019 when they co-starred in the West End play "Venus in Fur."