Maja Salvador gives birth to first child

Maja Salvador gives birth to first child

/ 11:43 AM June 01, 2024

Maja Salvador gives birth to first child

Maja Salvador, her husband Rambo Nuñez and their child. Image: Instagram/@maja

Maja Salvador is officially a mom as she announced the birth of “Maria,” her first child with husband Rambo Nuñez.

The actress, who is still admitted to a hospital, showed herself holding her newborn alongside Nuñez via her Instagram page on Saturday, June 1.

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“Our Maria,” she captioned her post, adding the date May 31, 2024.

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Among the firsts to celebrate the child’s birth were fellow celebrities Angelica Panganiban, Kim Chiu, Melai Cantiveros, Pauleen Luna, Maine Mendoza and Nadine Lustre.

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Maja Salvador gives birth to first child

Image: Instagram/@maja

Maja Salvador gives birth to first child

Image: Instagram/@maja

Maja Salvador gives birth to first child

Image: Instagram/@maja

Salvador and Nuñez tied the knot twice in 2023: the first time in a civil ceremony in February and the second in Bali, Indonesia, in July.

The couple then announced in December that they would be welcoming their first child. The following month, Salvador and Nuñez revealed that they were expecting a baby girl.

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