Actress and model Brooklyn Decker, 28, welcomed her first child with husband tennis star Andy Roddick, 33, last Wednesday, Sept. 30. According to New York Daily News, the baby was born in Austin, Texas, but the parents have not yet revealed his name.
Back in May, the excited mom-to-be shared that she was pregnant through a post on her Instagram account. It showed the actress with her tiny baby bump, while announcing to the world that they will soon welcome the third member of their family.
Since the announcement, Brooklyn has charted her pregnancy on social media by constantly sharing photos of her growing belly. However, she and her husband have kept the sex of the baby a secret, according to People Magazine, so naming the baby was something they "we're going to figure it out as we go," Andy told the news outlet.
Brooklyn didn't seem to have any difficulty with the pregnancy, but she did confess to one very unusual craving, according to E! Online. "My only weird craving - it's not even weird - is orange juice," the actress said. "I've never really enjoyed orange juice but it's my one craving."
Brooklyn and Andy married in 2009 in Texas, among a close friends and family, according to another People report. Even then, the actress was already raring to start a family with her husband, whom she calls the "most clever person," according to her 2014 Glamour interview.
While filming the now-canceled TV series, "Friends With Benefits," Brooklyn said she had pangs of jealousy for her co-star's babies. "Majandra [Delfino, who plays Abby] just had her baby. I was like, "Give me that baby!" It wasn't jealously, but it was a longing. She has two kids (with husband and About a Boy star David Walton) and she just has it together," she told Glamour.
On the other hand, Andy expressed equal excitement in becoming a father and just weeks before the baby boy was born, the tennis star shared this tidbit on Page Six: "I think it becomes more real by the day. It's something that's been done a million times before...but to feel the baby moving around... it kind of just blows your mind...and now we're at the point where we just want it to be here."
The tennis champ is now retired since 2012, according to TV Guide. Meanwhile, his wife will return for the second season of Netflix's "Grace and Frankie."