How I Met Your Mother star Josh Radnor and his clinical psychologist significant other Jordana Jacobs are feeling “grateful” after they welcomed their first child into the world “a few months ago”.
Josh Radnor and Jordana Jacobs have welcomed their first child into the world.
The How I Met Your Mother star – who is best known for portraying Ted Mosby in the CBS sitcom – took to social media to reveal and he and his clinical psychologist significant other had a baby boy “a few months ago”.
He wrote on Instagram: “So my wife and I had a baby a few months ago (!!)”
The 51-year-old actor went on to list what he and Jordana have learned since their little one was born, including that the youngster – whose name is yet to be revealed – is “super observant and thoughtful”, and that he loves the word “baba ganoush”.
He added: “Here’s what we know so far: His smile lights up the room. He’s super observant and thoughtful. He gets hypnotized when I play him songs on the guitar. He thinks the word “baba ghanoush” is hysterical.
“He’s a total delight and Jordana and I are thrilled he’s here. Thanks for all the kind words from @howwemadeyourmother listeners (I dropped the news a few episodes back on the podcast.) (sic)”
Josh also admitted he and Jordana have enjoyed a “wild, beautiful, exhausting, heart-opening initiation” to parenthood.
He added: “Sending love to all my fellow parents of newborns out there.
“What a wild, beautiful, exhausting, heart-opening initiation. So grateful.”
Josh and Jordana wed in January 2024, and the actor previously admitted he “loves” married life.
Speaking in November 2024, he told PEOPLE: told People: “It’s fantastic. I love it. I love.
“I know you’re supposed to say that, but I actually love it.
“I mean, we sometimes don’t see each other during the day because of work stuff, so I love waking up together and then reconnecting at the end of the day. And we keep saying, ‘Let’s catch up. We need to catch up,’ so we’ve been doing a lot of that.”
Josh Radnor and Jordana Jacobs welcome baby boy







