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Fergie shares rare photos of son with Josh Duhamel in birthday tribute: 'I love you Axl Jack'
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Date:2025-04-14 13:27:34
Fergie’s son is officially in the double-digits club — which means double the celebration from mom and dad.
The pop singer gushed over her son Axl Jack in an Instagram post marking his 10th birthday, sharing a candid collection of rare photos. Fergie shares Axl with ex-husband Josh Duhamel.
The first photo in the Tuesday post offers an adorable black-and-white close-up of Axl. Other photos show the “Big Girls Don’t Cry” singer’s son posing in black sunglasses, as well as riding a mini Batmobile dressed as DC Comics superhero Batman.
“To my caring, funny, outgoing, loving, smart, talkative, creative superhero enthusiast. Happy 10th birthday punky!!!”, Fergie wrote. “I love you Axl Jack 🎂🎂”
Duhamel also gave Axl a birthday shoutout. During a Tuesday appearance on CBS News, the actor led the show’s audience in a happy birthday singalong in honor of his son.
“Happy 10th birthday buddy boy,” Duhamel wrote alongside a video of his TV appearance. “Love you kid.”
Fergie and Duhamel married in 2009 and split in 2017. Axl Jack is the only child from their marriage.
Duhamel remarried in 2022, tying the knot with model and former Miss World America Audra Mari. During an appearance on the “Armchair Expert” podcast in December 2018, the Emmy-winning actor told host Dax Shepard he was looking to settle down with someone he can expand his family with.
“I’m not 30 years old anymore. I’m 45. I want to have more kids in the next few years,” Duhamel said. “I’m trying to find a girl that I can be with and have a family with.”
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