Sophie Turner Subtly Reveals Her Daughter Willa's Birth Date on a New Necklace

Yesterday, in a new photo on her Instagram story, Sophie Turner shared a photo of her necklace that reads,"22.07.20" vertically.

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This summer, Sophie Turner and her husband, Joe Jonas, welcomed a baby daughter, Willa, into their family. Besides revealing her name, the parents have kept many of the details about life with their new baby under wraps. Yesterday, in a new photo on her Instagram story, Turner shared a photo of her necklace that reads,"22.07.20" vertically.

"Thank you, @jenniferfisherjewelry," she wrote." She added a gif of bright-red lips to the image.

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This means that, next Sunday, Willa will turn four months old. Unfortunately, her life so far has been spent during a pandemic, which means she hasn't gotten to go on the usual friends-and-family tour that infants typically do during their first year.

During a September interview with ELLE.com, Maisie Williams, Turner's BFF from her Game of Thrones days, said she still hasn't gotten to meet little Willa.

No, sadly I haven't really been traveling much, so I've not met the baby!" she said, adding, "But I have been keeping in touch with the cast. We have a group chat where we all speak, which is really nice."

There's a good chance, though, that Maisie and some of the other cast members have gotten to at least coo at Willa over FaceTime. This summer, a source told E! that the new parents "been texting pictures to friends and calling on FaceTime to show her off. Everyone is very excited for them."

source told Entertainment Tonight that, with COVID-19 still a major problem in the world, "Joe and Sophie have been very cautious about who is around them and their little girl."

Hilary Weaver

Hilary Weaver is a freelance writer based in New York who writes about politics, queer issues, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, and every woman the Queen has ever made a dame. I saw Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again three times in theaters, and that's pretty much all you need to know.