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Kieran Culkin’s Wife Jazz Charton Expecting Baby No. 3


Oscars 2025: Kieran Culkin Makes Another Pregnancy Pact With Jazz Charton After Win

Kieran Culkin is unlikely to be home alone for some time.

After all, he and his wife Jazz Charton—already parents to 6-year-old daughter Kinsey Sioux and 4-year-old son Wilder Wolf—are expecting their third baby, letting Jazz’s baby bump speak for itself when the pair attended the red carpet for Waiting for Godot’s opening night on Broadway on September 28.

For the occasion, Kieran donned a striped, gray knit sweater and black pants, his hand resting conspicuously on his wife’s stomach as they posed for photos. Jazz, for her part, wore a beige knit bodycon dress, one that put her sizable baby bump on full display.

Both parties also wore huge smiles as they subtly announced their pregnancy news, which comes over a year after Kieran first tried to utilize his Emmys win to ask Jazz if they could expand their family.

“My beautiful wife, Jazz,” he said onstage in January 2024 while accepting the award for his Succession performance, “thank you for sharing your life with me, and for giving me two amazing kids.”

He then added, “And Jazz, I want more. You said maybe, if I win.”

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