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Juanes and wife Karen Martinez expecting 3rd child

by Adriaan Alsema February 11, 2009

Colombian singer Juanes and his wife, actress Karen Martinez, are
expecting their third child, magazine People en Español reported
Tuesday.

The couple already have two daughters: Luna and Paloma.

“It’s official. Karen, Juanes, Luna and Paloma are happy,” said the singer’s public relations office on its website.

Miami’s
Diario de Las Americas, citing a source linked to an employee at
Juanes’ house in the Colombian city of Cartagena, reported that the
child’s birth is expected in mid-September, but so far the sex of the
infant is not known.

“Juanes was very happy and he even offered a toast with some friends for this new child,” the source told the daily.

The
36-year-old singer on Sunday won another Grammy – this one for best
Latino pop album – for “La vida es … un ratico,” a prize he dedicated
to all the kidnap victims in his country in written remarks, since he
could not attend the award ceremony in Los Angeles.

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