The birth of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's baby really can't be far off now.
And as the preparations gather pace, there's more news about a possible name for the tot.
According to the Daily Mirror, Ange and Brad have given the honour of naming the new arrival to an African chief.
The couple, and their adopted children Maddox and Zahara, are still holed-up in Namibia, where it's thought that Ange will give birth.
Namibian Governor Samuel Nuuyoma has announced that the A-list stars offered him the opportunity to come up with a name for the baby soon after they arrived in his district of Erongo.
He said: "When she goes to the hospital, as the father of the region, I will be informed and I will go there.
"I will announce the good news and I will be naming the baby."
He wouldn't give any hints about what the name might be, but it can only be a matter of days before we find out.
The chief did have a word or two to say about the expectant parents.
He described Ange and Brad as "good people, peace-minded and ready to help".


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