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.


61 Responses to “Leah Dizon gave birth to baby girl”


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  1. #21. Fans on May 6th, 2009

    Panache – That’s because her mom is NOT french, not even close.

  2. #22. Anonymous on May 12th, 2009

    if leah says her mom is french, then just let it be.
    so what if she’s lying…it’s her mom, not yours.
    you’re just a “fan”.

  3. #23. amused fan on May 12th, 2009

    I’m amused that some fans can know more about Leah’s mother than Leah herself. Come on, are you f***king serious? Show Leah some respect if you are a real fan. If she says her mother is a French, than she is…. you don’t know any better than Leah.

  4. #24. amused fan on May 12th, 2009

    Almost forgot…. Congratulations Leah!!! Take care of yourself and your baby!!!

    - from a REAL fan.

  5. #25. panache on May 14th, 2009

    There is a video on youtube of her discussing her ethnicities & she doesn’t mention French at all -that is because she is a big ol’ liar & she fibs quite a bit.

  6. #26. panache on May 14th, 2009

    Here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwNYZYKQE1Y Someone should explain to her that caucasion is not an ethnicity, what a tard.

  7. #27. unknown on May 26th, 2009

    you guys are acting like girls,tita donna is french u dicks i aint NO NUMBER 1 FAN but i know my family very well

  8. #28. Anonymous on June 5th, 2009

    Caucasian: “In common use, the term is sometimes restricted to Europeans and other lighter-skinned populations within these areas, and may be considered equivalent to the varying definitions of white people.”

  9. #29. -.- on June 18th, 2009

    Leah’s ma is French, but a US citizen. Her father is half Chinese and half Filipino; not just an ethnic Chinese overseas, but her paternal grandfather is actually Flip. There you go… She doesn’t have to say, “I’m French.” God.

  10. #30. hayley on June 18th, 2009

    yes. French people are WHITE. SAme goes for scottish, irish, etc. They’re all WHITES. White is a race, not nationality.

  11. #31. Anonymous on June 18th, 2009

    Leah is lying about being French, ok? Her mom isn’t French, Leah isn’t French & I don’t care if she states otherwise in her profile. I love arguing about Leah especially when I’m right mon cherie.

  12. #32. Lily on June 19th, 2009

    I don;t think her mom is french but her dad is because she has a french last name. However the dad isn’t 1st or 2nd generation French and prolly doesn’t even speak it, so he’s just basically American.

  13. #33. bro on June 28th, 2009

    p*tang~ina Leah a half flip. ganda ng mga pinoy

  14. #34. Kimm on July 20th, 2009

    erm i think instead of second geussin about her parents ethnethicity why not go to wikipedia it states clearly that “Her mother is French-American, and her father is Chinese-Filipino” if it says so then it must be true. and obviously if she says so its true… who else will know better outsider like us or family member themselfs..

  15. #35. Yein Jee on July 20th, 2009

    Wikipedia is written by people like you and me… good for references but not always 100% trustworthy.

  16. #36. Anonymous on July 26th, 2009

    god you guys are all retards… arguing about this person…

  17. #37. kimmy on August 4th, 2009

    @ Lily:

    but Lily, “Dizon” is also a popular Filipino last name. I see it sometimes on The Filipino Channel/ABS-CBN and GMA. So her dad may be Filipino while the mom is French. look up “Allen Dizon” and “Mylene Dizon” on Google.

  18. #38. kimmy on August 4th, 2009

    @ Lily again:

    and also, “Dizon” isn’t French. look at this:

    http://www.ancestry.com/facts/dizon-family-history.ashx

    Dizon name meaning and History:
    Filipino. variant of Spanish “Izón”, unexplained, but possibly a topographic or habitational name.

  19. #39. Paquita Mompwetmo on August 5th, 2009

    Most Chinese-Filipinos changed their surname when they immigrated to the Philippines, thus their descendants last name is barely Chinese-sounding. Dy became Dyzon or Dizon, Tua became Tuazon, Sing became Singson, Qui became Quizon (as in Rodolfo Quizon aka Dolphy), Tiam became Tiamzon,

  20. #40. roflmao @ all of ya on August 15th, 2009

    Dude, if Leah lied about her own race, where the fuck in the world does that leave us?

    She POPPED A KID… THIS ISN’T A FORUM TO DISCUSS RACES OF MS. DIZON…

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