Adam Driver and his wife, Joanne Tucker, secretly welcomed a baby girl this year, Pvnew can exclusively /confirm/i.
We’re told the actor, 40, announced the arrival of the couple’s second child during a “Saturday Night Live” dress rehearsal ahead of his fourth time hosting the sketch comedy show this past weekend.
“Last year, I asked for a baby girl, and I got it, which is exhausting,” he quipped during his practice opening monologue. “So this year, I wish for Ambien!”
Pvnew broke the news in February that the “Star Wars” star and Tucker, 41, were expecting a bundle of joy.
At the time, we obtained exclusive photos of the elusive duo unloading their car in front of their New York City apartment following a grocery run.
Not only was the “Report” actress seen sporting an obvious baby bump, but she and her husband were also caught carrying a baby reclined bather among their shopping bags.
Driver and Tucker are notoriously private celebrities. In fact, Pvnew was first to report in November 2018 that their first child – a son – had quietly joined their family two years prior.
Tucker’s sister inadvertently spilled the beans when she made her Instagram account public, revealing pregnancy pictures from a joint baby shower with the “Give or Take” actress.
She also referred to the pair as “new moms.”
Though Driver and Tucker have yet to openly discuss their first child, the “Girls” alums were spotted vacationing in Italy with the little one in March 2021.
Driver has alluded to his fatherhood status a few times in the past.
In February 2017, he told W magazine that he didn’t think he could “love anything more” than his pooch, explaining, “Like, I have a kid, maybe – and be like [gestures dismissively], but the dog!”
Later that year, Channing Tatum joked with the “House of Gucci” star about “making martinis” for his baby.
As for his relationship with Tucker, the two met at The Juilliard School in the early 2000s and married in a secret destination wedding in June 2013.
Driver once gushed during a KACZ radio interview that his longtime love helps him “remain a normal person … amidst all [the] Hollywood craziness.”