KCM 3rd Child Birth 2026: Singer Welcomes Baby Boy 6 Weeks Early
Singer KCM and his wife welcomed their third child on Dec 20, 2025, announced on Jan 2, 2026. Despite being born 6 weeks early, the baby boy and mother are healthy. Read more on PRISM.
Three is a magic number for singer KCM, even if his newest addition decided to make an early entrance. On January 2, 2026, the ballad star shared the joyful news of his third child's arrival, warming the hearts of fans worldwide.
KCM 3rd Child Birth Details and Health Update
According to A2Z Entertainment, KCM and his wife welcomed a baby boy on December 20. The birth came 6 weeks earlier than expected, necessitating a period of medical observation at the hospital. The agency reassured the public that both the mother and the newborn are doing well and are currently in recovery.
From Balladeer to 'Multi-Child Father'
Known for his powerful high notes and signature denim vests, KCM is now officially a father of three. Fans have flooded social media with congratulatory messages, celebrating the singer's growing family. The agency expressed gratitude for the support and asked fans to continue sending their warm wishes to the family.
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