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Hilary Swank shares twins' names for first time on Valentine’s Day: 'My two little loves'
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Date:2025-04-16 03:10:14
Hilary Swank shared a special Valentine's Day card with the world this year.
In an Instagram photo Swank posted Wednesday, her 9-month-old twins sit on a beach with their names spelled out to the public for the first time: Aya and Ohm.
"I have a busy week of talk shows ahead where I’ll be sharing about my new film and a fun partnership, but I figured what better day to share the names of my two little loves with you all first," the two-time Oscar winner, 49, captioned the post.
"Thanks for being here!!🙌🏽 Happy Valentine’s Day," she wrote. "P.S. Who else has babies that think sand is edible?"
Hilary Swank gives birth to twins:'It wasn’t easy. But boy (and girl!) was it worth it.'
Swank's new film, "Ordinary Angels," is inspired by a true story that follows a Louisville hairdresser who helps the Kentucky community band together to assist a widowed father with a critically ill daughter. Swank stars opposite Alan Ritchson in the film, which is slated for release on Feb. 23.
Last Easter, the actress announced that she and entrepreneur Philip Schneider welcomed twins but she didn't share the duo's names until now.
"It wasn't easy. But boy (and girl!) was it worth it," Swank captioned a photo of her at the time, holding the pair as she looked off at an orange sunset. "Happy Easter! 🐣🐣 Posting from pure Heaven."
The "Alaska Daily" actress announced she'd be expanding her family on ABC'S "Good Morning America," in October 2022 during a promotional stop for the now-cancelled ABC series.
"I'm so happy to share it with you and with America right now, this is something that I've been wanting for a long time," Swank told "GMA" anchor Robin Roberts. "I'm going to be a mom."
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