Macaulay Culkin and Brenda Song welcomed baby No. 2 last year, according to multiple reports.
Brenda Song and Macaulay Culkin’s second baby has reportedly arrived.Hollywood To You / BACKGRID
The couple’s second son, Carson, was born before Christmas 2022, Us Weekly reported Friday.
Culkin and Song’s reps did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The “Suite Life of Zack and Cody” alum, 34, previously gave birth to son Dakota, now 2, in April 2021.
The couple welcomed a second son named Carson.TheImageDirect.com
The little one was born last year.London Entertainment / SplashNews.com
Song and the actor, who wrote that they were “overjoyed” by the little ones’ arrival in a statement, named their eldest child after Culkin’s late sister, Dakota.
In January of the following year, news broke that Culkin, 42, and the actress were engaged after Song was spotted rocking an engagement ring
While the pair are notoriously private about their relationship — and their family life — Song gushed about motherhood in February 2022.
The duo are also the parents of 2-year-old son Dakota.TheImageDirect.com
He arrived in April 2021.Getty Images for Stand Up To Cancer
“My fiancé and I are very hands-on,” the former Disney Channel star told The Cut at the time. “We don’t have a nanny, but my mom has been here with us.”
Song noted that although she and Culkin didn’t have the “patience to be polite to each other” as new parents, they were working on “being communicative.”
She and Culkin have been together since 2017.
In August 2018, the “Home Alone” star spoke about his and Song’s future family plans in an interview with Joe Rogan.
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Culkin said he wanted “make some babies” with the “Dollface” star, adding that they had “definitely been practicing.”
Prior to his romance with Song, the Golden Globe nominee dated Mila Kunis from 2002 to 2010.
Song, for her part, previously was in a one-year relationship with Metro Station member Trace Cyrus in 2011.
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