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6 Famous Celebrity Baby Birthday Celebrations

March 1, 2023 by SplashPress

Celebrities certainly know how to live the high life. They indulge in ostentatious autos, soaring square footage and ridiculously luxurious brand-name bling. When it comes to their offspring, it is understandable that they spare no expense. Celebrity babies have become stars in their own right, just by growing up in the limelight. Included here are a few of the most famous celebrity baby celebrations.

North West

This celebrity baby has been directed to the spotlight ever since birth to parents Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. It is no surprise baby Nori’s first birthday took on an extravagant angle, even utilizing its own hashtag #kidchella. Trying to replicate the Coachella theme, the party included a ferris wheel, themed stages, bounce house and rainbow cake. The party was tastefully catered and North experienced the kind of birthday a one-year-old could only dream of remembering, literally.

Willow Hart

Celebrity Pink was elated at the birth of her daughter, Willow, and demonstrated that love through an exorbitant birthday party. While Pink admits to eating unhealthily throughout pregnancy, including excessive cheesecake indulgence, she attempted to keep the birthday healthy with a vegan carrot cake for Willow. The cake was elegantly decorated to look like oversized baby blocks and was age-appropriate for Willow’s first.

Moroccan and Monroe Cannon

If Mariah Carey’s twins didn’t have enough fame going for them, their names certainly allowed them to stand out. The first birthday of the dynamic duo, Roc and Roe, included an exclusive party in the City of Lights. While the kids may never remember it, their first birthday was a black-tie event to remember, where they received a toy ferrari, rocking horses and a miniature piano.

Alena Jonas

While the Jonas brothers may have ridden to stardom through religious-themed, pop music, Alena’s fame came in the form of a life-sized toy train. The first birthday of Alena was a bubble-themed bash, that entertained 130 of the family’s “closest” friends. Alena’s cake was a three-tiered, crown-themed wonder, suited for pop music royalty.

Joseph Kushner

Although Ivanka Trump is fabulously, and famously, wealthy, she believes children’s birthdays should be suited for children. With the help of daughter, Arabella, Ivanka made a few box-mix cakes before decking them out with fondant and homemade decorations. It was definitely the kind of birthday party precisely suited for a one-year old.

Cricket Silverstein

While other parents may delude themselves into believing these parties are “for the kids,” most celebrity babies on the list would likely have preferred a mellow evening at home. Cougar Town star, Busy Phillips, believes baby birthdays should be low-key, and did as much for her daughter, Cricket. Cricket’s first birthday consisted of a few friends in the park with a homemade elmo cake and blown-up balloons.

Originally posted on January 9, 2016 @ 10:20 am

Filed Under: Actors, Celebrity, Events Tagged With: famous celebrity baby celebrations, famous celebrity baby parties, North West, Willow Hart

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