Congratulations to American-Japanese star Leah Dizon, who gave birth to a healthy baby daughter on April 24th in Tokyo. The 22-year-old idol got married to a Japanese stylist in a shotgun wedding last October.

American Japanese idol Leah Dizon pregnant
Leah Dizon for March 2009 edition of Pre-mo (Jp) magazine

[Update] The baby’s name is Mila.


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  1. #41. Anonymous on August 19th, 2009

    It’s MRS. Dizon- Is this your blog? STFU

  2. #42. lmfao on September 1st, 2009

    Uhh no, it’s Ms.! Her father is Mr. Dizon… dude, get your facts straight, bitch

  3. #43. Anonymous on September 5th, 2009

    She is MARRIED so it’s MRS. Mrs. is a form of address for a married woman-stupid kid.

  4. #44. Anonymous on September 5th, 2009

    & to add I don’t know what her husband’s last name is but I imagine she has taken his last name but still uses her maiden name for her career.

  5. #45. random passingby on September 13th, 2009

    anon, you obv. don’t know the convention. even if she’s married, she would be a ‘ms.’. my ma’s a heng and she didn’t want my dad’s name so she’s still ms. heng

    tbh there’s a lot of controversy (gov says mrs. and ms. are both wrong for a married woman who kept her old surname) and i don’t think it matters, she’s like new jessica alba anyhow

  6. #46. random passingby 2 on September 13th, 2009

    and anyway i don’t see how the blog announcing that leah had a baby has anything in the world to do with her race or her surname… but it’s clear the op loves the attention

  7. #47. kimmi on September 15th, 2009

    her career is finished good riddance hoe

  8. #48. Anonymous on September 15th, 2009

    I’m married so yes I know how it works- & don’t insult Jessica Alba by comparing Leah to her.

  9. #49. roflmao on September 16th, 2009

    Leah Dizon is nothing like Alba… at least Alba has had a few parts in movies and whatnot. Leah Dizon doesn’t really have anything going anymore except for cosmetics and her modeling photoshoots. What is she even doing now? Hasn’t sang any songs or put anything else out for a year now.

  10. #50. Unknown To Few Important to Plenty on September 21st, 2009

    You all should be ashamed of yourselves.

  11. #51. Kimmi on September 21st, 2009

    Oh boo-hoo

  12. #52. Luis on September 27th, 2009

    well…. I only want to see her baby

  13. #53. roflmao on September 28th, 2009

    I gotta love how these Asian stars hamper and hide their children. There’s about two photos of Namie Amuro’s now eleven year old son, Haruto, floating around. Leah only gives us this:

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_QM2-6hVKZbQ/Si5wbTc2JaI/AAAAAAAABxo/kNX4DX9nhLk/s320/leahdizon_baby1.jpg

  14. #54. Yein Jee on September 28th, 2009

    It also shows different level of paparazzi aggressiveness; the Asians do show a bit more mercy when it comes to kids.

  15. #55. roflmao on September 30th, 2009

    Yein Jee, I agree. If Namie and Leah were in USA, papparazzi would snatch them. Then again, I’m not sure how Amuro, Dizon, and Tsuchiya feel about their children — seems like almost every young Asian star who popped was on a pure unplanned unpregnancy, but they have to deal with it now.

    Also, interesting choice for her baby name (I had expected Leah would pick something much wilder, like Pilot Inspektor or Zuma), but how in the world do we pronounce it? MY-La or ME-La? Everyone I know told me they’re 99.5% sure it’s the latter, but when I first saw it, I thought it was the former (as in, feminine version of Milo).

  16. #56. Yein Jee on September 30th, 2009

    Me-la. I think native English speakers (I assume you are?) might be a bit confused with the pronunciation, but it’s pretty straight forward for Asians and others.

    According to some baby-name websites, Mila is a Greek word which means Friendly, Soft, Pleasant.

    http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Mila.html

  17. #57. roflmao on September 30th, 2009

    Actually, I am a Chinese girl and Cantonese Chinese — not Mandarin or English, although I now speak both fluently, including reading and writing — is my first language. I’ve noticed that except for UK and US, even Italian would use “Me” and not “My” (ex. Mi Piace).

    I did look up the name meaning and it is a feminine form of Milo; “miracles, pleasant, favored”. In Kanji, Dizon already translated it to “Mira” (Japanese lacks ‘L’ so everything is replaced with ‘R’) which happens to be very similar to Chinese “Meilan” (”beautiful, fragrant orchid”). She did pretty well considering celebrities and their crazy names these days, but my sister thought it was “Sky [Tsuchiya's son] is nice, but Mila? Too bland”.

    Anyway, I see you’re in Malaysia? My mom has family who emigrated there, near Kota Kinabalu in Eastern Malaysia. Take care.

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