Congratulations are in order for Macaulay Culkin and his fiancée Brenda Song who have quietly welcomed their second child together.
It was previously rumored that the couple became a family of four three months ago after an insider told US Weekly that the 34-year-old Suite Life of Zack and Cody actress gave birth around Christmas time.
The source stated that the newborn was welcomed over a year after their one-year-old brother Dakota Song Culkin was born in April 2021.
Now, the happy news has been further confirmed by the 42-year-old Home Alone alum's brother, Kieran Culkin, who spoke with Access Hollywood at the premiere of the final season of Succession on Monday (March 20).
Watch Kieran confirm the happy news below:The 40-year-old actor - who is best known as starring as Roman Roy in the drama series - was asked by an interviewer about his expanding family at the event.
He explained: "The cousins live in Los Angeles and we live in New York. I have a one-year-old and a three-year-old, and as busy as I am, there's just no getting on a plane and going, and same with them.
"I haven't met number two yet, and they haven't met number two yet either," he continued, referencing his own children with his wife Jazz Charton. "We just haven't been able to figure that out."
The couple is very private about their lives and is yet to share pictures of their babies. Back in January 2022, the Wendy Wu actress opened up to The Cut about her family dynamic.
The actress revealed that though she and Macaulay are "very hands-on" parents without a nanny, she's satisfied that she had a strong support system as she went through what she called her "fourth trimester."
"My fiancé and I are very hands-on. We don't have a nanny, but my mom has been here with us since my son was born... When I was working, my mom would bring [my son] to set so I could breastfeed and see him during the day. People tell you a lot about labor and pregnancy, but not about the fourth trimester," she told the outlet.
"To my girlfriends that are pregnant I say, make sure you have help. Because your instinct is to want to do it all and you physically can't," she continued. "I think when you and your partner have kids, especially the first few months, you don't have the patience to be polite with each other.
"Being communicative when you need help is so important. Instead of having set duties, we just feel each other out. I'll be putting my son down and my partner is like, 'Let me feed the animals and get dinner ready,'" she added.
Congratulations to Culkin and Song!