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Alexandra Daddario Welcomes First Baby with Husband Andrew Form

Alexandra Daddario Welcomes First Baby with Husband Andrew Form


Alexandra Daddario has just become a mom! The White Lotus actress, 38, welcomed her first child with husband Andrew Form, sharing the joyful news on Instagram. Her Halloween-themed announcement featured the newborn cozily swaddled in a blanket adorned with mini candies, perfectly suited to the spooky season. "I thought this was a weird bowl of candy," she jokingly captioned the Oct. 31 post. However, she hasn’t yet revealed her baby’s name or gender.

Daddario, who is also a stepmother to Form’s two children, Rowan and Julian, from his previous marriage to actress Jordana Brewster, first shared her pregnancy with Vogue back in July. After nearly four years together, she and Form decided to announce the big news, having kept her pregnancy a secret for six months. The Percy Jackson star revealed her excitement over this new journey, especially given her past experience with pregnancy loss. “It’s long and complicated, so I don’t want to be too specific,” she shared, explaining that it gave her new empathy for others who have faced similar challenges.

The couple’s love story began during the COVID-19 pandemic when they met by chance on a street in New York. Daddario made their relationship Instagram-official in May 2021, sharing a romantic black-and-white photo. Later that year, the couple got engaged, and six months later, they tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony in New Orleans.

Daddario frequently expresses admiration for Form, sharing that he brings grace and strength to her life. She once wrote that he has an incredible way of handling life’s challenges, helping her through even her toughest moments. Now, with the arrival of their first child together, the couple’s love story takes on a new chapter filled with even more joy and celebration.


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