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Ruthie Ann Miles

Ruthie Ann Milesmade a glorious return to the Tony Awards stage.

The actress, who won the best featured actress in a musical Tony in 2015 for her performance as Lady Thiang in the Broadway revival ofThe King and I, was on hand to present a special award at the 74th annual Tony Awards.

The 38-year-old wore a traditional Korean hanbok onstage at Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre while honoring the cast of David Byrne’sAmerican Utopia.

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Miles revealed she was pregnant again in March 2020, thanking fans and friends for their kindness throughout the years.

“Thank you especially to the many of you who supported us in the aftermath of the crash, continually lifted us up in prayer, doused us with love, encouraged us, let us be and grieve these two years, and now rejoice with us in this new life,” Miles wrote on Instagram at the time.

“We know Abigail Joy and Sophia would have loved being big sisters and are loving watching their family grow,” she added, signing the note, “Love, Jonathan and Ruthie Ann.”

At the time of Miles' accident in 2018, a source told PEOPLE that the actress was “a wonderful mother” who “always put Abigail first and was really dedicated to spending time together,” adding, “The two had a very tight bond. They were inseparable.”

To get through the difficult time, Miles and her husband leaned on one another.

“Everyone in her life is rallying around Ruthie, as we have since the accident, but both she and Jonathan are really holding one another up through this,” a friend of Miles told PEOPLE in May 2018. “They’re deep in the grieving process.”

The friend added, “They have a very strong bond, and that’s the one thing that hasn’t broken at all. If anyone will forge this path, it’s them. It’s just so sad, though. She’s going through unspeakable pain. You talk to her and you can just hear it in her voice — a part of her soul is gone.”

source: people.com