DWTS' Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson Welcome First Baby

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This babe quality deserves its ain Mirrorball Trophy.

Dancing With the Stars pros Val Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson welcomed their archetypal kid connected Jan. 10, the mates announced connected Instagram with a black-and-white photograph of their newborn's manus adjacent to their own.

"Our satellite is everlastingly changed," the Jan. 11 post read. "1.10.2023."

They've yet to stock his name.

Fans and friends left the brace tons of emotion successful the comments, including chap DWTS household subordinate Cheryl Burke, who wrote, "CONGRATULATIONS!"

"Congrats guys!!! So blessed for you!" Bachelor Nation's Joe Amabile said, portion Tamar Braxton added, "Omg he's here."

Val and Jenna archetypal announced the gestation successful July, which marked a turning point for the duo who had experienced "two years of infertility, and hundreds of antagonistic tests aft antagonistic tests." After seeing her first positive gestation test, Jenna recalled being filled with "shock, disbelief, and sheer joy."

"If immoderate of you retired determination are struggling to get pregnant, suffering from infertility, oregon mourning a gestation loss… don't suffer HOPE," she said connected Instagram astatine the time. "It whitethorn not hap connected your timeline and the travel whitethorn rip your bosom unfastened astatine times, but don't springiness up connected yourself and your precious baby! It volition happen."

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Then successful August, Jenna confirmed she was expecting a babe boy with Val—who she wed successful April 2019. Sharing images of them popping bluish confetti, Jenna wrote connected Instagram, "IT'S A……BOY!!!!!!!"

"Today we are officially fractional mode determination to gathering our son," she said. "Saying those words inactive makes maine emotional!! SO EXCITED to beryllium a lad mom."

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