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Entourage Alum Adrian Grenier Expecting Baby No. 2 With Wife Jordan Roemmele
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Date:2025-04-12 07:33:14
Adrian Grenier’s entourage is expanding by one.
The Entourage star and his wife Jordan Roemmele, who are also parents 16-month-old son Seiko Aurelius, shared they are expecting their second baby together.
Adrian and Jordan shared the news in an adorable family photo that features the Devil Wears Prada alum and Jordan—who shows off her baby bump—sharing kiss as he holds Seiko.
In the next photo, Jordan poses solo as she puts her baby bump on display while she holds a chicken.
The pair—who tied the knot in 2022—didn’t share any additional details. However, they hinted that their child will be born in the spring and that they are keeping the sex of the baby a surprise, as they captioned the Nov. 5 post, “Overjoyed for our incoming #springbaby #babyannouncement #roundtwo #bigbrother #surprisegender #momanddad.”
Adrian, 48, and Jordan, 31, quietly welcomed their son in 2023. At the time, the pair shared that their “hearts have expanded” as their son made his arrival in May of that year.
"We couldn't be more blissed out, spending the next weeks in divine solitude, mother, father and child," the duo said in the joint post. "We want to make sure to give our baby an easeful transition from spirit world to this one."
In February, Adrain shared insight into his life as a dad, revealing that he and Jordan are raising Seiko with a focus on nature.
"My little boy was in the dirt this morning and my wife sent a picture,” Adrian said on Today. “And it’s not only that you learn so much, there’s a lot of mental health challenges in our world and I think it’s our disconnect from the earth, but my son is also learning a lot of like, the natural biome; the bacteria’s that he’s getting and the immunity information that he’s getting is so important for his health."
He continued, "I don’t know if my body can contain the love. I need more [space]. It’s so expansive that I feel like my body is going to burst. I’m so in love with this kid. He’s just absolutely beautiful. And I’m so proud of him already and all he does is poop.”
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