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Driver reveals picture of son

Updated on 07 October 2008

Source ITN

British actress Minnie Driver has revealed the first picture of her baby son on MySpace and not in the pages of a glossy magazine.

The Hollywood star posted a photograph of one-month-old son Henry Story Driver on her page on the social networking site.

The image shows Miss Driver holding her sleeping baby against her chest.

Wellwishers congratulating the 38-year-old actress on her MySpace page included Jamie who wrote: "How precious. Thankyou too, for the peek on your little one."

Lainey's message read: "OMG! Such a beautiful picture. Congratulations!"

Miss Driver has so far declined to name the baby's father.

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