Marc Anthony and Wife Nadia Ferreira Share First Look at 9-Month-Old Son’s Face: ‘Mami and Papi Love You’

Marc Anthony and Nadia Ferreira are giving the world their first real look at their baby boy.

The couple had a son in June, and on Tuesday they celebrated because their son turned 9 months old. In a joint post on Instagram, the two shared the first photo showing the child’s face.

“Happy 9 months. all my 🤍 love you mommy and daddy!!!!” the common title, translated from Spanish to English, reads.

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All about Marc Anthony’s 7 children

The global music star, 55, and the pageant queen, 24, sparked romance rumors after dating in Mexico City in 2022.

They confirmed their relationship via Instagram with a selfie taken on a plane in March of that year. “Que Dios les multiplique todo lo que ustedes nos desean”, the singer wrote in the description of the post, which roughly means: “May God multiply everything you wish for us”.

Just three months after making their relationship official on Instagram, the couple confirmed the news of their engagement during a party at Sexy Fish restaurant in Miami, Florida. On January 28, 2023, Ferreira and Anthony tied the knot in a star-studded ceremony in Miami.

Guests at the event held at the Pérez Art Museum included David and Victoria Beckham, Salma Hayek, Lin Manuel Miranda and Luis Fonsi.

Anthony (née Marco Antonio Muñiz) is the father of six other children: he shares daughter Arianna, 30, and son Chase, 28, with ex-girlfriend Debbie Rosado; sons Cristian, 23, and Ryan, 20, with ex-wife Dayanara Torres; and twins Emma and Maximilian, 16, with ex-wife Jennifer Lopez.

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In 2016, the “You Sang to Me” singer opened for CBS On Sunday morning about his “one regret” about entering the entertainment industry.

“My only regret would be that what I chose took so long,” he said. “What would I have done if I had been a stay-at-home dad, and you know, witnessed every second of everything. I would have loved it. It didn’t work out that way.”

He continued, “That’s the only thing that pulls me and — that’s the biggest sacrifice. And you start to wonder if it was all worth it. Was it worth it? You know, on that level.”

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