Alexander Ludwig and his wife Lauren have welcomed their second baby together.
On Friday, the Vikings actor, 32, and his wife shared the exciting news in a joint Instagram post with a photo of their newborn son sleeping.
Alongside the adorable snap, they revealed their son was born weeks earlier in June and shared his name in the caption.
‘Townes Alexander Ludwig – born 6/12/24 at 5:22pm,’ the parents-of-two penned about the new addition to their growing family. ‘He is everything.’
Previously, the Hunger Games star and his wife made the announcement and revealed they were expecting ‘new baby Ludwig’ in March.
Alexander Ludwig and his wife Lauren have welcomed their second baby together; seen in August 2022
On Friday, the Vikings actor, 32, and his wife shared the exciting news in a joint Instagram post with a photo of their newborn son sleeping
‘Townes Alexander Ludwig – born 6/12/24 at 5:22pm,’ the parents-of-two penned about the new addition to their growing family. ‘He is everything’
‘Ooooops. New baby Ludwig coming June 2024 and we couldn’t be more excited,’ they wrote in a joint post announcing the news.
In a photo, the pair posed in front of a mirror with Lauren snapping the selfie and Alexander holding their daughter Leni, who was 10-months-old at the time.
Just months before Lauren gave birth to baby Townes, the couple celebrated their four-year anniversary of their first date in April.
The pair eloped in 2020 just months after getting engaged.
In February 2023, they shared that they were expecting their first baby together after experiencing multiple pregnancy losses.
They welcomed baby girl Leni on April 27, 2023, four weeks ahead of her due date.
In Lauren’s post, she said her birth was a memorable experience and ‘a labor story for the books.’
She also shared that Alexander was out-of-state for a film project at the time and ‘made it back just in time.’
The couple are already parents to 14-month-old daughter Leni
Previously, the Hunger Games star and his wife made the announcement and revealed they were expecting ‘new baby Ludwig’ in March. In a photo, the pair posed in front of a mirror with Lauren snapping the selfie and Alexander holding their daughter Leni, who was 10-months-old at the time
Previously, the couple had been candid about their pregnancy journey and struggles to expand their family.
In 2022, Alexander revealed Lauren suffered a third miscarriage and lauded praise on his wife in the emotional post.
‘This woman’s strength astounds me every time,’ he wrote in the caption alongside a photo of him kissing her in a hospital bed.
‘I love you @laurenludwig and your resilience through this just is one more of the countless reasons I love you. all the bumps life throws our way, we got this ❤️ and for anyone else, you’re not alone. It’s a hell of a lot more normal than I thought.’
He also re-posted a lengthy post shared by Lauren, where she opened up about her miscarriage and how she wanted to share the news publicly to remind women who have also suffered miscarriages that they’re ‘not alone.’
Lauren admitted that she wasn’t sure at first if she would share anything about the miscarriage but ‘decided we all need to start talking about the truth more.’
In February 2023, they shared that they were expecting their first baby together after experiencing multiple pregnancy losses. They welcomed baby girl Leni on April 27, 2023, four weeks ahead of her due date
Just months before Lauren gave birth to Townes, the couple celebrated their four-year anniversary of their first date in April. The duo eloped in 2020, months after getting engaged
‘Last week @alexanderludwig and I had our 3rd miscarriage. I decided I wanted to share because I don’t think it’s a shameful thing to talk about,’ she penned in her post.
‘I want to help others realize how common miscarriages are and how they aren’t something to be embarrassed about,’ she continued.
‘Going through this has made me realize, I definitely am not alone,’ she added. ‘It’s so common and yet, I feel its not talked about nearly enough. If more of us talked about these things, maybe we would feel less alone and at fault. Information is power and I want to start sharing more of it.’
She concluded her post by noting that the tragedy will always be a part of their lives, but hoped ‘by sharing this, if for no other reason, is for that one person reading this to know they are not alone ❤️.’