LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Actress Constance Wu delighted her fans by announcing that she was expecting her second child earlier this year. In a recent episode of the 'Prettysmart' podcast, the 'Crazy Rich Asians' star revealed that she had given birth to her new baby. However, details about the baby's name and other details have not been shared publicly.
During her appearance on Danielle Robay's podcast while promoting her upcoming book 'Making a Scene', Wu discussed dedicating the book to her 2-year-old daughter, whose name remains private. It seems that Constance is embracing motherhood and sharing glimpses of her personal life while maintaining some level of privacy for her family.
'Nobody knew I had a son'
"Breaking news," she told Robay. "Nobody knew I had a son." The 'Hustlers' actress added, "We were so shocked. I knew from the blood test." She explained her shock by saying her "mom had four girls" and she thought she was "only going to have girls."
When asked if there was a difference between having a girl versus a boy, the actress explained, "It feels unfair for me to say this is different because he’s a boy. I think a lot of the difference I’m experiencing are [that] he’s a different person. It’s not because of his sex." As it is their second baby, Wu and her partner are having "less anxiety around [having a baby]." The actress found that "it feels like we have a different kid, but not because of the sex. It’s still early."
Who is Constance Wu's husband?
Constance Wu is not married but has been in a relationship with her boyfriend Ryan Kattner from before 2020. The actress prefers to keep her relationship with the musician out of the public spotlight. In February 2023, Wu announced that she was expecting her second baby with Kattner, the first child being born in August 2020.
Who is Ryan Kattner?
Ryan Kattner, also known by his stage name Honus Honus, is a multi-talented artist known for his contributions to the music and entertainment industry. Born in Texas, Kattner credits his upbringing in Philadelphia as a significant influence on his musical journey. He is the lyricist and lead vocalist for the experimental rock group Man Man, which he co-founded in Philadelphia before relocating the band to Los Angeles. In addition to his work with Man Man, Kattner has been involved in various musical endeavors. He was part of the indie group Mister Heavenly, releasing albums in 2011 and 2017. His solo career includes the release of his debut solo album 'Use Your Delusion' in 2016, showcasing his talent as a singer-songwriter.
Apart from his musical pursuits, Kattner has also explored acting, appearing in several short films such as 'Woe,' 'Change for a Five,' and 'Dames.' He has also lent his voice to characters in children's shows, including the character Wack E Doodle in the Max series 'Tig N’ Seek'. Kattner's versatility extends beyond music and acting, as he has worked as a music supervisor on television series like 'Interview with the Vampire' and 'The Exorcist.' This highlights his diverse involvement in the entertainment industry and his passion for contributing to various creative projects.