Chef Jamie Oliver has baby Petal Blossom Rainbow
The Naked Chef Jamie Oliver became the father of a new little naked baby Friday.
Oliver, 33, and his wife Jools (Juliette) welcomed their third daughter Petal Blossom Rainbow on April 3 at 2:46 a.m. in London, reports Britain's Sun.
Yes, Petal Blossom Rainbow. The couple's other two daughters are Poppy Honey, 7, and Daisy Boo, 5.
Either the Olivers are closet My Little Pony fans or they just really like nature, as has been exhibited by Jamie's show "Jamie at Home," in which he uses fresh ingredients from his garden.
Jamie Oliver was part of the team that served President Barack Obama and other world leaders at the G20 Thursday. As he cooked, Oliver received text messages keeping him apprised of his wife's condition since she had to be induced. Luckily, little Petal Blossom Rainbow decided to wait the critical hours till the big event was done to be born.
The couple has been married since June 2000.
What do you think about the new baby name and odd baby names in general?
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I GUESS ITS THE THING TO DO IN HOLLYWOOD THESE DAYS TO GIVE YOUR BABY A STRANGE NAME THAT WILL MAKE THEM GET PICKED ON IN SCHOOL
Aaaaaaaaaaand the Award for Silliest Baby name goes to...
I hate celebrities for the most part. What a bunch of attention-hungry hacks. Poor kids. It's just not fair to them. Petal Blossom Rainbow is one of the worst names I've ever heard. Right up there with Jermajesty, Apple and Moonbeam. Idiots, the lot of them.
I like it, I think it is really pretty and goes well with their other tow daughters names
Does this freak not realize that these children will choose his nursing home one day?
The mental giants making all the negative comments should realize that Oliver is ENGLISH, and flower names are hardly unusual in the UK. In fact, many of the names they use would strike us as odd, but are hardly likely to raise an eyebrow there. Additionally, realize that these children will be known by their first names, not the entire string of names.
Thank you for making some of your interesting and exciting recipes accessable to us all, and thank you also for writing such terrific books.