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Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi's Baby Girl Shows Off Full Head of Hair in Rare Photo

Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi have shared a rare photograph of their infant daughter, highlighting the child’s full head of dark hair.

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Millie Bobby Brown has provided a rare glimpse of her baby daughter via social media. The shared imagery marks a notable update regarding the child, who is noted for having a full head of dark hair. Coverage from outlets including Yahoo, Us Weekly, HELLO!

News, Jang, and Geo News emphasizes the physical appearance of the infant. Reports specifically focus on the visibility of the child's hair in the provided photograph. Coverage does not yet specify future plans regarding the child's privacy or social media presence.

Observers are also noting that the release of the photograph coincides with ongoing public discussion regarding a separate nail controversy involving Brown.

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Who is featured in the new photograph?

The photograph features the infant daughter of Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi.

What specific detail is highlighted in the coverage?

Multiple outlets have reported that the baby has a full head of dark hair.

Is there any other trending topic linked to this news?

Coverage from Jang notes that the photo was shared amid a trending nail controversy involving Millie Bobby Brown.

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