Catherine Paiz Welcomes Baby No. 4 Following Her Marriage to Igor Ten
Catherine Paiz has welcomed a new addition to her family!
“We waited nine months for this surprise!” Paiz shared on Instagram on Saturday, July 11. “My husband was the first to meet our baby and told me, ‘It’s a girl.’ 💗 Sea’vanna 🌊 born on July 8, 2026✨.”
Along with the announcement, Paiz posted photos from her home birth with her husband Igor Ten and uploaded an image of their newborn to her Instagram Story, captioning: “The sweetest chapter of our life begins.”
“I labored under the open sky in my garden 🤍,” she wrote in another Instagram post on Friday, July 10. “Three hours of surrendering, trusting, and fully giving my body to the most powerful experience of my life. The hardest thing I’ve ever done, and yet the most beautiful.”
Ten expressed his admiration for his wife in the comments, saying, “Watching you go through labor made me admire you even more. Your strength, courage, and love were truly inspiring. I’m so proud of you. I love you so much! ❤️.”
Paiz’s ex-husband, Austin McBroom, congratulated them on the new arrival in the comments section.
“Congratulations to you both. The kids are blessed to have another sibling 🙏🏽🫶🏽,” he wrote.
Paiz announced in November 2025 that she and Ten were expecting their first child together, her fourth. This announcement came less than two months after they tied the knot.
Paiz gained fame as part of The Ace Family YouTube channel with McBroom, where they shared glimpses of their lives with their three kids: daughters Elle, 10, Alaïa, 7, and son Steel, 6. In 2024, Paiz and McBroom confirmed their split.
One year after their separation, Paiz spoke on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, alleging McBroom had cheated on her multiple times. Despite McBroom’s claims of his infidelity in a series of Snapchats before Paiz’s podcast appearance, he insisted she condoned his actions—an allegation Paiz firmly denied.
“I would never want my kids to think that it’s okay to cheat on your spouse,” she explained during the “Call Her Daddy” podcast in May 2025. “I am committed to raising them to understand that cheating is never acceptable. I would never, in a million years, suggest that.”
Us Weekly reached out to McBroom for comment at that time. Although he did not reference Paiz by name, he seemed to address the allegations the following day.
“I realize to stop this, I should not respond,” he stated, according to People. “You all see what’s happening. It just continues and could impact my children, who don’t deserve that.”
