'MAFS 'Star Lindsey Georgoulis Welcomes First Baby with Husband Ray Hora: 'Living the Life I Always Dreamed Of' (Exclusive)
The Married at First Sight alum welcomed her first baby, son Theo Nicolas, with husband Ray Hora on Saturday, Feb. 22, announcing the exciting news exclusively with PEOPLE. The happy couple also shared exclusive photos of the couple cradling their baby boy.
"I am currently living the life I've always dreamed of. Once upon a time, I thought I would have to settle in order to have this life, but now I realize that's not the case—this life is more beautiful than I ever imagined," Georgoulis tells PEOPLE. "Ray and I are overjoyed to welcome our first baby, our beautiful son, Theo Nicolas, born on 2/22 at 11:06 pm weighing 7 lb 8oz."
"I didn't think it was possible to love Ray any more than I already did, but watching him with our son makes me fall deeper in love with him every day," she continues. "My heart is fuller than I ever thought possible, and I hope each of you finds a love and happiness that makes your soul feel as complete as mine does today."
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Related: MAFS' Lindsey Georgoulis Expecting First Baby with Fiancé Ray: 'The Best Things Come to Those Who Wait' (Exclusive)
A rep for the couple exclusively confirmed with PEOPLE that Georgoulis was expecting her first baby with her then-fiancé in October 2024.
"Sometimes, the best things come to those who wait. We are overjoyed to announce the upcoming arrival of our little miracle," Georgoulis told PEOPLE at the time. "This baby is a testament to our journey together and a symbol of the unwavering love we've found."
"We cannot wait to begin this new chapter as a family of three," she added.
In April 2024, the reality TV star shared that she was engaged to Hora after divorcing her ex-husband, whom she met on the show. In November 2024, Georgoulis, who starred on season 14 of the Lifetime series, tied the knot with Hora. She shared the good news about their union with a post on Instagram, including several pictures from the wedding day. "Call me wifey. Mrs. Hora if you're nasty" she captioned the post.
For their one-month anniversary, she posted more photos from their wedding day. One picture showed the couple about to kiss as the elevator doors closed, with Georgoulis in her sleeveless white wedding gown and Hora wearing his navy suit. Another showed the two surrounded by their family and friends seemingly after the nuptials.
"One month ago, we said 'I do,' surrounded by love, laughter, and our favorite people. Today, I'm celebrating one month of marriage and the official start of my new last name," she wrote in the caption. "Everyone deserves this kind of love. Sharing these special wedding moments feels like the perfect way to celebrate."
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