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Tori Kelly Welcomes First Baby with Husband André Murillo


Key Highlights

  • Tori Kelly has welcomed her first child.
  • The newborn is named Zayden Michael Murillo.
  • Tori announced her pregnancy during a YouTube performance.
  • She expressed excitement about expanding her family.

Tori Kelly was made for loving her baby.

The American Idol alum, 32, gave birth to her first child with husband André Murillo.

Zayden Michael Murillo,” Tori wrote alongside her Nov. 16 Instagram post, noting the name of the couple’s newborn, “11.11.25, we love you so much, sweet boy.”

The Grammy winner first announced her pregnancy on July 9, singing an unreleased song as she and André, who she married in 2018, held hands and kissed.

“Passed every test / Boxes checked,” she belted out in a YouTube video. “I’m ready for what comes next / Let’s make a baby.” 

And as her music career has continued to grow, Tori—who toured with Ed Sheeran amid her pregnancy—shared that she’s thrilled her family gets to expand along with it.

“This year has already been full of highs,” she told People in July. “Getting to perform in stadiums all summer, writing the most personal songs of my career and now getting to start a family with my amazing husband.”

As Tori put it at the time, “We are just so grateful for what’s to come and can’t wait to meet this little gift from God.”



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