Song Joong-Ki welcomes first child with wife Katy Louise Saunders in Rome| see first photo

Updated : Jun 15, 2023 09:41
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South Korean actor Song Joong-ki and his with wife Katy Louise Saunders recently welcomed their first child, a baby boy. After the news of baby’s arrival was leaked, the actor confirmed the same on his fancafe. He said that they welcomed the baby in Italy, his wife’s hometown, and that the mother and child are healthy.

As translated by fanclubs, Song Joong-ki wrote, ‘Hi, this is Joong-ki. I wonder how everyone is doing? As you all know, I finished filming the movie ‘My Name is Loh Ki Wan’ in Hungary. I was honoured to go to Cannes with the movie Hwaran (Hopeless). I’m still so happy that every moment of the festival feels like a dream. I wanted to tell you one more dream, it’s a news, so I came to say hello.’

‘I’m in Italy now. I finally have my baby here in Rome, my wife’s hometown. He’s a healthy son. The baby and the mother, they are very healthy and I am taking care of my family with a grateful heart. My biggest dream was to have a happy family. It is the most precious gift for us as a couple. Thanks to your support, this great day has come to our life. Thank you,’ Song Joong-ki added.

Song Joong-ki also shared the first picture of him holding the baby’s hand.
In January, Song Joong-ki announced his wedding to Katy and said, ‘We naturally dreamed of creating a happy family together.

We have put in much effort to keep each other’s promises, and we are sincerely thankful as a new life has come to us.’

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