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Chris Evans and wife Alba Baptista quietly welcome baby girl Alma Grace Baptista Evans in Massachusetts.
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Evans, 44, had spoken about wanting to build a family and keeping his relationships private.
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The couple’s low-key approach to milestones creates surprise and celebration in celebrity news cycle.
Chris Evans is officially a girl dad. The “Avengers” star and his wife, actress Alba Baptista, quietly welcomed a baby girl named Alma Grace Baptista Evans, according to outlets that first reported the news and later confirmed the name. The couple’s daughter was born in Massachusetts on Oct. 24. TMZ reported the name and time of birth, while People confirmed the baby’s arrival and location.
Chris Evans has officially become a dad! pic.twitter.com/BK8jOTO6HF
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) October 28, 2025
The pair have kept their relationship mostly off social media since they wed in September 2023, hosting ceremonies in both Cape Cod and Portugal, and making a polished red-carpet debut together at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Evans, 44, has long said he wanted to build a family. In 2022, when he was named People’s Sexiest Man Alive, he spoke about prioritizing love and tradition, telling the magazine that “wife, kids, building a family” was absolutely on his list. He also told Shondaland that same year he was “laser-focused on finding a partner.”
The couple’s low-key approach created a rare surprise in an always-on celebrity news cycle, fueling a quick wave of celebratory headlines and fan reactions. It also continues a broader trend among A-list couples of keeping milestones private until after the fact, then letting reputable outlets set the record.
CHRIS EVANS IS A GIRL DAD pic.twitter.com/Vv9gZM3RPs
— ale (@stateofcevans) October 28, 2025
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Evans has talked about valuing relationships over résumé lines, and during a promo cycle in 2024 he said the “title of dad is an exciting one.” Those comments now read like quiet foreshadowing for this news.
No social posts from the couple yet, and reps haven’t publicly commented.
