Sofia Richie has officially welcomed her second child with husband Elliot Grainge. She kept the reveal low-key and adorable, with the help of their oldest, Eloise Samantha Grainge. On Wednesday, March 25, Richie shared the first photo of their baby boy, revealing the name, writing simply: “Henry Cecil Grainge 💙 03/18/26. Loves of my life.”
In the picture, Baby Henry was dressed in a powder blue onesie, curled up against his big sister, Eloise, whose tiny denim shorts and pink bib peek into the frame. Keeping their babies’ lives private, neither of their faces was shown, something the couple has done since they welcomed Eloise.
They haven’t revealed if there is any special meaning for Henry’s name, but they did honor Elliott’s late mother with Eloise. Her middle name is after Samantha Berg, who suffered complications during his 1993 birth. She had an amniotic fluid embolism resulting in a “waking coma,” which she remained in until she died in 2007.
After becoming a parent for the first time in May 2024, Sofia’s entire world has shifted. After making headlines with famous friends like Kendall Jenner and famous exes like Scott Disick, Sofia settled down and embraced her new era as a mom.
When Eloise turned one, Richie got emotional reflecting on it, writing that it was both “the most amazing, beautiful milestone” and also a reminder that “those tiny little moments are something I’ll never get back.” She called her daughter her “greatest achievement,” adding, “my heaven is right here on earth with her.”
Still, she finds balance. At the 2025 Met Gala, she told Entertainment Tonight, “You know what, it was a balanced day. I had a half of day with my baby and I had the other half of my day doing the most glam evening, taking a shot of tequila, which I haven’t done in a long time,” she told the outlet. “I’m having a good time, and I’m here without my husband, which I haven’t done in a long time.”
Richie and Grainge, who were first linked in 2021 before marrying in 2023, have kept their relationship relatively private, despite the occasional internet rumor.
Even during pregnancy, she was honest about why it works for them. “Pregnancy is really scary, and you want to protect that space. I didn’t realize there are so many milestones you have to hit and so many tests you have to take. For me, it was really important to protect our mental health and our space as a couple,” she told Vogue.
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