Andrew Keegan is going to be a dad to a baby girl! A month after the 36-year-old "Party of Five" and "10 Things I Hate About You" actor announced he was expecting his first child with girlfriend Arista Ilona, the couple has now revealed the sex of their unborn child.
Us Weekly reported on Wednesday that the pair held an "intention ceremony" where they celebrated their new journey to parenthood and revealed the sex of their baby in front of their family and friends. A representative for Keegan insists the ceremony was not a wedding.
"No marriage but there was an intention ceremony held last night at Full Circle for the baby," Keegan's rep told Us Weekly. "Family and close friends of Andrew and Arista gathered to celebrate this new chapter in their lives. Yes, there was cake for the gender reveal and it was indeed pink for a girl!"
During the ceremony, the actor's baby mama wore a white, sheer-sleeved gown, while Keegan sported a blue button-down shirt and scarf, according to E! News.
"My beloved partner and I are excited to welcome a baby into our lives and our community," Keegan said in a statement. "We look forward to embracing the sacred responsibility of parenthood as well as learning from this spirit. Our intention is to raise our child in a co-creative environment where truth and love are foremost. We welcome your thoughts and prayers for this incubating life."
Last month, Keegan, who co-founded Full Circle Venice, a spiritual center in Los Angeles, announced Ilona's pregnancy in a statement to People. At the time, a source close to the couple told the publication that that the pair was a "perfect" couple and that Keegan was "excited about this next adventure in his life and bringing a new soul into this world."
"My beloved partner and I are excited to welcome a baby into our lives and our community. We look forward to embracing the sacred responsibility of parenthood as well as learning from this spirit," Keegan told People. "Our intention is to raise our child in a co-creative environment where truth and love are foremost. We welcome your thoughts and prayers for this incubating life."