A boy for the Calombaris legacy
Masterchef George Calombaris has become a dad
George Calombaris.
Restauranteur, masterchef, businessman - George Calombaris can add another title to his long list - dad.
Calombaris and his partner Natalie Tricarico, welcomed their son James George Calombaris early Thursday morning. The newborn weighed 3.26 kg.
A channel ten spokesperson said "everyone is happy and dad is over the moon".
The question is, will James take after his famous father and become a chef? We will soon find out.
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