Influencer Catherine Paiz Gives Birth to Baby No. 4 After Marrying Igor Ten
Catherine Paiz has added another little one to her family!
"We waited nine months for this surprise!" Paiz wrote via Instagram on Saturday, July 11. "My husband was the first to meet our baby and tell me, ‘It's a girl.' 💗 Sea'vanna 🌊 born on July 8, 2026✨."
Alongside the announcement, Paiz shared photos from her home birth with husband Igor Ten and uploaded an image of the newborn to her Instagram Story with the caption: "The sweetest chapter of our life begins."
"Laboured under the open sky in my garden 🤍," she wrote in a separate Instagram post on Friday, July 10. "3 hours of surrendering, trusting, and giving my body fully to the most powerful experience of my life. The hardest thing I've ever done, and somehow the most beautiful."
Ten gushed over his wife in the comments section, writing, "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! ❤️."
Elsewhere in the comments section, Paiz's ex-husband, Austin McBroom, congratulated her and Ten on their new arrival.
"Congratulations to you both. The kids are blessed to have another sibling 🙏🏽🫶🏽," he wrote.
Paiz shared in November 2025 that she and Ten were expecting their first child together, her fourth. The announcement came less than two months after the pair tied the knot.
Paiz became an online figure as part of The Ace Family YouTube channel with McBroom, where the couple gave glimpses of their lives with their three kids: daughters Elle, 10, and Alaïa, 7, and son Steel, 6. In 2024, Paiz and McBroom announced their split.
One year after their separation, Paiz appeared on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast and alleged that McBroom had cheated on her multiple times with various women. Despite McBroom reportedly sharing that he was unfaithful in a series of Snapchats before Paiz's podcast appearance, he claimed she condoned his behavior - an allegation Paiz denied.
"I would never want my kids to think that that is OK to cheat on your husband or your wife," she said on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast in May 2025. "I will make sure to raise them so that they know that they never, ever do that because that is so wrong. You never cheat on the person you love. I would never in a million years say that."
Us Weekly reached out to McBroom for comment at the time. McBroom, who did not mention Paiz by name, appeared to address the accusations the following day.
"I realize in order for this s*** to stop, the best thing for me to do is not respond," he said at the time, per People. "Because you guys see what's going on. It would just continue and it would affect my kids, and my kids don't deserve that."
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This story was originally published July 12, 2026 at 2:40 PM.