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Family July 20, 2025

Wilmer Valderrama welcomes 2nd child with fiancée Amanda Pacheco

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Wilmer Valderrama has welcomed a new addition to his family.

The actor and his fiancée, Amanda Pacheco, announced on Saturday via a joint Instagram post that they've welcomed their second child, a baby boy, born on July 11.

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The couple, who are already parents to 4-year-old daughter Nakano Oceana, also shared the baby's name, Wolf Monte Valderrama, in the caption.

The post included a sweet carousel of photos from their intimate family moment at the hospital following the newborn's arrival.

One photo captures Valderrama with his arm around the bed, where Pacheco rests with their baby boy on her chest.

Wilmer Valderrama and Amanda Pacheco attend Netflix's Golden Globe Afterparty 2025 on January 05, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Wilmer Valderrama and Amanda Pacheco attend Netflix's Golden Globe Afterparty 2025 on January 05, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California.

Another shows the actor cradling Wolf in his arms. A third snap features big sister Nakano, smiling as she lovingly holds her little brother in the hospital bed.

Friends and followers, including Lance Bass, Eva Longoria and Gloria Estefan flocked to the comment section of the post to congratulate the couple.

"May he be blessed with a wonderful life in the arms of his beautiful family! Felicitaciones, hermano! ❤️❤️❤️," Estefan wrote. "Congratulations!!!!!!" Longoria commented while Bass dropped several raising-hands emojis, "🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌."

The couple, who got engaged on New Year's Day 2020, revealed they were expecting their second child earlier this year.

At the time, Pacheco told People that their daughter has "been manifesting this for months before I found out I was even pregnant!"

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She shared that Nakano was "the first one to know" when she took her pregnancy test, explaining, "She read it to Wilmer and I, and she has been shouting it from the mountaintops to every person who comes in her path: 'I'm going to be a big sister!'"

For Valderrama, he said fatherhood has given him "a sense of purpose that is hard to describe."

"Like you could in fact lift a car if you had to," he said. "Personally, being a girl dad has been the most fulfilling feeling. As an artist, it has also fueled me to make sure she has so many stories in which she sees herself as the hero of her journey! All in all, I was born to be a dad!"

ABC News has reached out to Valderrama's representative for comment.