Meet Patrick J. Adams and Troian Bellisario's Baby No. 3 — Name Revealed
Suits alum Patrick J. Adams has finally revealed the name of his and Troian Bellisario’s third child—two months after their daughter’s arrival—and admits they almost went with August Adams.
Patrick J. Adams finally said it out loud: he and Troian Bellisario named baby no. 3 Imogen. He dropped the name two months after the birth, in the most low-key way possible, and admitted he very nearly went with August Adams instead. Honestly, that one would have been a flex too.
'Her name is Imogen.'
Where he said it
Adams, 44, revealed the name in a preview clip for Amanda Hirsch's podcast Not Skinny but Not Fat. People shared the preview on Monday, March 30. In the same chat, he laughed about how much he loved the sound of August Adams and even joked he kind of wishes that were his own name.
Why they passed on August
There was no grand strategy. As Adams told Hirsch, he and Bellisario, 40, went back and forth on it. Because they had a home birth, there was no hospital form forcing a decision on day one, so the baby went nameless for about two weeks while they thought it through.
Nicknames already in rotation
They are test-driving a few: Imy, Momo, and Moji.
How they shared the birth
Adams announced the arrival on Instagram back on January 27 with a black-and-white shot of the newborn's hand resting in his and the caption: 'Tag. You' re it.' A few weeks later, Bellisario posted a pregnancy-to-baby video set to Elton John's 'Tiny Dancer' that ends with footage of Imogen and on-screen text that reads 'Tiny dancer has arrived.' Her caption summed it up: ''Bump view' a human (and video) 41 weeks in the making.'
The family snapshot
Adams and Bellisario have been married since December 2016. Imogen joins big sisters Aurora, 7, and Elliot, 4.
Life with three girls (and a new show)
Earlier this month at the premiere of his series The Madison, Adams said they are deep in the one-month-newborn phase: lots of diapers, minimal sleep, maximum cuddles, and the kind of delirious joy that comes with it. He also pointed out he grew up around women - two sisters, now three daughters - which he feels weirdly prepared him for his role on The Madison, where his character is surrounded by women and learning how to show up for them in a world he is still figuring out.