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Friday, February 9, 2018

Lucas was just named 2018 Gerber baby. He has Down syndrome.

The 2018 Gerber baby was named Wednesday morning on the "Today" show, and he is Lucas Warren, the first child with Down syndrome to receive the honour of, essentially, America's cutest baby.

The one-year-old from Dalton, Georgia, was selected as "Gerber Spokesbaby" from more than 140,000 photos submitted by parents.

His mother, Cortney Warren, entered Lucas in the 90-year-old contest when a relative mentioned that Gerber put out its annual call for adorable babies, she told "Today." Warren posted a photo of Lucas sporting a polka-dot bow tie and an open-mouthed grin on Instagram and tagged Gerber.

It was Lucas's smile that won him the iconic contest, Bill Partyka, CEO and president of Gerber, told "Today."

"Every year, we choose the baby who best exemplifies Gerber's long-standing heritage of recognizing that every baby is a Gerber baby," Partyka said. "This year, Lucas is the perfect fit."

Other parents, especially those who have children with Down syndrome, celebrated.

"In a puddle of tears over here ... my mama heart is so so thankful ... when Bodie was born I believed a lie, that others would not value him as much as I do. But, today is a new day. It is such a beautiful, good day," wrote samanthajob on Instagram.

Instagram user nicki_bloms wrote: "As a mama currently carrying a cutie with an extra chromosome this made my day!!! Thank you Gerber!! "

User catfishwithketchup commented on Lucas' Instagram photo: "My older sister has Down syndrome and she inspired my husband and I to start our family by adopting a baby with Down syndrome. That baby is almost 8 now and I'm so optimistic for her future opportunities thanks to initiatives like this. Thank you for celebrating the diversity of the human condition! He's gorgeous! Awesome selection!"

Lucas' father, Jason Warren, said he hopes this will bring more acceptance for people with conditions such as Down syndrome.



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