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Ayesha and Stephen Curry welcome their 4th child

Ayesha Curry has given birth to a baby boy.


The actor — who is married to NBA star Stephen Curry and already has daughters Riley and Ryan as well as son Canon with him — went into labor slightly early two weeks ago and welcomed a second son, who has been named Caius Chai.


“Our sweet baby boy decided to make an early arrival!! He’s doing great, and we are finally settling in at home as a family of 6! So grateful! Caius Chai 5/11/24,” Stephen wrote on Instagram on May 26.

The former “Family Food Fight” host was inundated with comments from fellow famous faces who wanted to send their well wishes upon hearing the news.


“Congratulationsssss” Model Hailey Bieber — who is expecting her first child with pop star Justin Bieber — wrote.

“Congrats!” “Cry Me A River” singer Justin Timberlake said.

Broadway star Stephanie Mills left a prayer emoji and a blue heart emoji.

“Perfect,” comedian Rosie O’Donnell wrote.

Ayesha previously explained that every pregnancy had been different but with her latest one, she was “more appreciative” of where she was at.

“Interestingly enough, I love being a little bit older and having this experience,” she told “Entertainment Tonight.” “I feel like there’s so much more gratitude that I’m experiencing, and just every little thing is so special. I’m just in a space mentally where I’m more appreciative, and so it’s just been [an] entirely different experience.”

The “Irish Wish” star also explained that she was “really stubborn” during her first few pregnancies but admitted that her attitude only left her feeling “hurt” and decided to embrace the people around her who just want to help.

“I was really stubborn in my earlier pregnancies. And that hurt me in the end. It made things really hard on me. I had to learn to put my pride aside and realize it was OK to take help, to have people around me help and to not shy away from,” she said.

But Ayesha has also revealed that she was “alarmed” to be called “old” because she is having what is known as a geriatric pregnancy.

“What’s been interesting has been my doctor’s appointments. I’m in my 30s, and so there’s all this paperwork referring to the experience as a ‘geriatric pregnancy’ and all the concerns that come along with that,” she told Sweet July.

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