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Jul 17 2008 05:00 AM ET
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Caroline Rhea Poses at Premiere

Actress and comedienne Caroline Rhea, 44, posed with boyfriend Costaki Economopoulos at the premiere of her latest series, Sordid Lives, in NYC on Tuesday evening. Caroline’s other project — her first child — is due this fall.

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Photo by Paul Hawthorne/StarTraks.

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she looks so happy! congrats to her.
i loved her on sabrina the teenage witch XD

- Philippa on

I cant wait to hear what they name the little one. Whether it will be a common name or a Greek name. It will be cool to see how it goes with his last name. :)

- michelle on

I love Caroline! So happy for her and she looks so happy. I thought she broke up with her boyfriend a long time ago, glad to see they are back or never broke up. I too, can’t wiat to see what they name their baby. I think it will be a boy.

- Star on

That poor baby is going to have one LONG last name! I feel for him/her when they get to first grade and have to print their whole name, lol.

On a serious note, Caroline looks AMAZING. Definitely happy for her!

- Cait on

Star, Caroline had broken up with her “significant” other of many years a few years ago and then met Costaki and has been happy ever since. That is what I heard her say in an interview and was so happy for her. Been watching her for years between Sabrina and Biggest Loser. SO happy for her as she has said in numerous interviews that she has wanted kids for sooo long.

- michelle on

It would be best for the baby if they use her last name. His last name could be a second middle name.

- J. on

I think Caroline is having a girl. She will have a big baby I think. Congrats to them all and I wish them happiness with their little one once he/she arrives!

- Morgan on

I have a long, hard to pronounce, ethnic lastname= Lyubashveskaya (Lyub-what?). English-speaking people have a hard time readind it, pronouncing it and writing it, but even as a child it made me feel unique and proud of my parents’ heritage, despite others lack of appreciation for it.It all depends on the approach parents have, it can be a positive thing too, after ANY family name (not just the common ones) carries history, identity and pride. Just my opinion of course.

- eva on

i agree with you eva. i have a difficult last name too (an indonesian last name, because that’s where my grandpa’s from) and although it’s difficult sometimes because you always have to spell your name, it makes me feel unique in a way…

- Philippa on

Same here, eva, and it has made me very proud of my Polish origins. Instead of being annoyed at mispronunciations, I just laugh at them. Because they are kind of funny. As long as this kid understands that he/she will have to spell his last name a lot and doesn’t mind, she/he will be fine.

- Anais on

that kid is going to grow up in a house full of laughter

- Mel on

Love Costaki! He is so dang funny! He does a weekly bit on the Bob and Tom radio show called the “Economonologue.” I think they will be great parents.

- robin m. on

I’m so happy for Caroline — I remember when her engagement was broken off a few years ago, so it’s good to see her in a happy relationship again. She’s such a great, funny lady. Her baby will grow up in a house of laughs and love.

- MP on

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