Ireland Baldwin Announces Pregnancy With Second Child
Ireland Baldwin posted an Instagram video on Saturday showing baby items placed around her home. The post indicated she is expecting her second child with boyfriend RAC.
nypost.comIreland Baldwin posted a video on Instagram on Saturday announcing that she is pregnant with her second child. The video showed her placing a baby towel, a onesie, and a bottle in different spots throughout her home, then replacing a bottle of wine with sleep medication and displaying sonograms. She captioned the clip with a red heart emoji. Several users left congratulatory comments on the post.
Baldwin gave birth to her first child, daughter Holland, in May 2023. She and RAC, whose full name is André Allen Anjos, had been dating for two years at the time of that birth. She first shared news of her pregnancy with Holland in December 2022 through an Instagram sonogram photo.
During that pregnancy she posted updates that included images of a nursery decorated with fruit themes. Baldwin held a strip club-themed baby shower before Holland’s arrival. She later discussed details of the event on the “High Low with EmRata” podcast.
Baldwin is the daughter of Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger, who were married from 1993 to 2002. Alec Baldwin has seven children with his current wife, Hilaria Baldwin.
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3 events- December 2022
Baldwin posted a sonogram announcing pregnancy with Holland.
1 sourcenypost.com - May 2023
Baldwin gave birth to daughter Holland.
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Baldwin posted an Instagram video announcing second pregnancy.
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Baldwin’s social media followers received the pregnancy update directly through the video post.
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