It has only been a month since Kate Bosworth and Justin Long welcomed their baby girl via surrogacy in July 2025, but the little one has already stunned her family with something unusual about her body.

According to sources close to the couple, the newborn began showing signs that doctors described as “highly uncommon” for an infant her age. Just four weeks old, she demonstrated remarkably strong muscle reflexes — gripping her parents’ fingers so tightly that nurses joked she had the strength of a baby twice her age.
Kate revealed in a private interview that she noticed her daughter’s unusual development during a quiet night at home. “She lifted her head and tried to turn toward Justin’s voice. For a baby that young, it was… surreal. I burst into tears because it felt like she was already trying to communicate with us.”

Justin added, half-amazed and half-amused: “It was like she was telling us, ‘I’m here, and I want you to notice me.’ She even smiled when Kate leaned down to sing to her. At one month old, that’s not something you expect.”
Medical specialists confirmed that while every child grows at their own pace, the baby’s responsiveness and physical control are unusual. Doctors assured the couple that there is nothing harmful — instead, she might simply be showing signs of advanced development.
Fans reacted with fascination after Kate posted a short video clip on Instagram showing her baby girl gripping her mother’s hand and almost trying to push herself upward. Comments flooded in, with followers calling the baby a “miracle child” and “a tiny superhero in the making.”

For now, Kate and Justin are simply cherishing every moment with their daughter, marveling at her little quirks. Kate summed it up emotionally: “We waited so long for this miracle. Every day with her feels like another gift — and now, maybe, a little mystery too.”