Written by Sofia Caldwell
Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova have quietly expanded their family once more. The longtime couple have welcomed their fourth child, adding a new chapter to a private home life they’ve kept largely out of the spotlight for years. The update landed the way many modern celebrity milestones do: a simple social post, a warm caption, and the kind of photo that instantly sends fans searching for details.
According to People, Iglesias (50) and Kournikova (44) welcomed their baby on Wednesday, Dec. 17, and shared the news a few days later. The post featured their newborn wrapped in a blanket, wearing a hospital beanie, and snuggled beside a small stuffed toy—an intimate, tender snapshot that matched the couple’s famously low-key approach to family announcements.
What we know so far
- The couple announced baby No. 4 with a joint Instagram post dated Dec. 22.
- The caption referenced “12.17.2025,” indicating the baby’s birthdate.
- No name or sex has been publicly shared yet.
- The new baby joins their three older children: twins and a younger daughter.
For fans, the biggest questions are the simplest ones: What’s the baby’s name? Is it a boy or a girl? And will the couple share more? So far, they haven’t—at least not publicly. And that fits their pattern. Iglesias and Kournikova have been together since the early 2000s and have built a life that feels intentionally separate from red carpets and constant updates, even though both are globally recognizable.
Still, their family timeline is one many people remember. The couple became parents to twins in 2017 and welcomed a daughter in 2020. This fourth baby arrives as a sweet surprise for followers who have grown used to hearing about their family only in small, carefully chosen moments—often a holiday photo, a rare family snapshot, or a milestone hinted at rather than explained.
People also noted that a source previously said the pair were excited about becoming parents again and that Iglesias has been prioritizing time at home. If that resonates with readers, it’s because it’s relatable: the pull between work and family life doesn’t disappear just because the job happens to be a world tour.
Kournikova, who stepped away from professional tennis years ago, has occasionally spoken about how meaningful caregiving feels to her. In past interviews, she’s shared that motherhood was something she wanted. (For readers who enjoy those deeper reflections on health and life changes, outlets like Women’s Health have covered her comments over the years.)
In 2025, celebrity baby announcements tend to follow one of two paths: either a high-production reveal with polished portraits and a full magazine rollout, or a simple, personal post that leaves room for privacy. Iglesias and Kournikova clearly chose the second—and it’s part of why the moment feels so genuine. There’s no big campaign here, just a clear message: their family has grown, and they’re happy.
For now, fans will be watching for the next detail—if it comes at all. A name, a tiny hand photo, a short update, maybe a future post with siblings included. Or nothing. Either way, the response online says a lot: people still love stories that feel warm and human, especially during the holiday season, when family news naturally hits a little harder.
One thing is certain: baby No. 4 is already the center of attention, even in the couple’s quiet corner of the internet. And for Iglesias and Kournikova, that balance—sharing just enough while keeping the rest for themselves—has always seemed to be the point.








