‘Schitt’s Creek’ star Eugene Levy becomes a grandfather, inspired name of daughter Sarah’s newborn

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No ew’s to be had here — only aw’s.

“Schitt’s Creek” star Eugene Levy, who co-created the Emmy-winning comedy with son and co-star Dan, might have to make room on his awards shelf for a new honor.

The Canadian funny man, 75, served as the inspiration for his first grandchild’s middle name, daughter Sarah Levy — who played Twyla on the series — announced Tuesday.

“He decided to make an early entrance but we are so glad sweet James Eugene Outerbridge is in the world ✨,” the new mom, 35, captioned a sweet snap of the newborn’s feet on Instagram.

Levy announced her pregnancy via Instagram in mid-May.

Levy and “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” actor Graham Outerbridge tied the knot in October.

“Schitt’s Creek,” which aired from 2015 until 2020, centered on the wealthy Rose family — patriarch Johnny (Eugene Levy), wife Moira (Catherine O’Hara), son David (Dan Levy), and daughter Alexis (Annie Murphy), whose catchphrase was “Ew, David.”

The sixth and final season of the beloved Canadian production earned nine Emmys, including acting awards for the starring foursome.