Hilaria Baldwin has given birth to another baby boy.
The 36-year-old health and wellness expert has revealed she and her husband Alec Baldwin have become parents to their fifth child together, after they welcomed their fourth son on Tuesday.
Posting a picture of the couple with their bundle of joy, Hilaria wrote on Instagram: “We had a baby last night. He is perfect and we couldn’t be happier. Stay tuned for a name (sic)”
The as-yet-unnamed new arrival comes as the fifth for Hilaria and Alec, who already have Carmen, six, Rafael, five, Leonardo, three, and Romeo, two, together.
View this post on InstagramWe had a baby last night. He is perfect and we couldn’t be happier 🌟. Stay tuned for a name🤍
The son is the sixth child for ‘Saturday Night Live’ star Alec, who also has daughter Ireland Baldwin, 26, with his ex-wife Kim Basinger.
Meanwhile, the new baby also comes after Hilaria previously suffered two miscarriages in the space of a year, after losing babies in April and November last year.
She wrote on Instagram at the time of her second miscarriage: “We are very sad to share that today we learned that our baby passed away at 4 months. We also want you to know that even though we are not OK right now, we will be. We are so lucky with our 4 healthy babies—and we will never lose sight of this. … I told Carmen that this baby isn’t going to come after all, but we will try very hard to give her a little sister another time. (sic)”
And the couple may even try for a sixth baby, as they have previously said they’re determined to give eldest child Carmen a little sister.
The ‘Living Clearly Method’ author recently said she and Alec will stop having kids “eventually”, but hinted that time has not come yet.
She said: "Eventually we will stop.
“The best thing about having a big family is there's just so much love.
"They say when you have one kid, you're like, 'I could never love another person as much as I love this kid.' Then you have another one and you realise you can. And that doesn't change as you have more and more and more."