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Chloe Sevigny wears wedding ring and holds baby son Vanja

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Chloe Sevigny was seen carrying her son Vanja Sevigny Mačković in New York City on Wednesday morning two weeks after she welcomed him into the world.The 45-year-old Last Days Of Disco actress was wearing a blue surgical face mask and a ring on her wedding finger under white rubber gloves as she was dressed in a dark suit with a button-down shirt.Also with her was herboyfriend and baby daddy Sinisa Mackovic, who was born in the 1980s and serves as director of Karma Art Gallery in New York City.

New mama:Chloe Sevigny was seen carrying her son Vanja Sevigny Mačković in New York City on Wednesday morning two weeks after she welcomed him into the worldThe veteran star looked to be holding her swaddled baby carefully as she walked to a.

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