Tori Spelling baby: A boy – Finn Davey – joins her brood of five

Tori Spelling baby: The actress and Dean McDermott welcome a boy – Finn Davey – to their brood. It's the couple's fourth child, her fifth.

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Tori Spelling had her fifth child this week – baby boy Finn Davey.

There's a new baby in Tori Spelling's house.

The actress gave birth Thursday to a boy named Finn Davey. His stats? Six pounds, 6 ounces and 20-inches from head to toe. Spelling made the announcement on her website and on Twitter.

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The baby is the actress's fourth child with husband Dean McDermott.

Ms. Spelling, the daughter of the late TV-producer icon Aaron Spelling who got her acting career start in her dad's "Beverly Hills, 90210,"  gave birth to daughter Hattie 10 months ago. She also has a son Liam, 5; and a daughter, Stella, 4. Mr. McDermott has a son, Jack, from a previous marriage.

Spelling said on her website this week that the pregnancy would probably be her last, although she said she was "in love with pregnancy" and called it "the most important job" in her life.

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