Reality Star Aurora Culpo Gives Birth to Third Child
Aurora Culpo announced the birth of a daughter on May 15. The child is her first with fiancé Zac and her third overall.
nypost.comAurora Culpo announced the birth of a daughter on May 15 via Instagram. The post included hospital photographs and the caption "Our sweet Selene " along with the date "5.15.26. " She later described the delivery in Instagram Stories, stating she had a scheduled C-section at 39 weeks.
Culpo noted that the procedure was mostly by choice and that the most difficult part was receiving an intravenous line.
Culpo has two older children, a son named Remi and a daughter named Solei, from a previous relationship that ended in divorce in 2023.
Zac made their relationship public in April 2025.
Zac proposed in Paris in October 2025, and Culpo shared photographs of the engagement on social media. She announced the pregnancy in February 2026 and described Zac as supportive during that period.
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Culpo and Zac made their relationship public on Instagram.
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Zac proposed to Culpo during a trip to Paris.
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Culpo announced her pregnancy on Instagram.
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Culpo gave birth to a daughter named Selene.
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Culpo may share additional updates about the newborn on social media.
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