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Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore celebrates first birthday of baby boy. Photo Courtesy: Mandy Moore Instagram page

American singing sensation Mandy Moore celebrating first birthday of baby boy

| @indiablooms | Oct 23, 2023, at 08:04 pm

American singer Mandy Moore is celebrating the first birthday of her baby boy.

She shared several images of her baby on Instagram page for her fans.

The baby turned one on Friday (October 20, 2023).

"Turns out 1 is NOT the loneliest number when you have family like this to help you celebrate your birthday! And surprise, surprise- Ozzie LOVED @danielle_keene’s delicious (and adorable) chocolate and vanilla cake. Happy Bday, Ozzie!!" Mandy wrote on Instagram.

A major part of the party was Ozzie’s birthday cake, which was made by Top Chef: Just Desserts alum Danielle Keene, reports People.
 

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