'Best birthday present': Jeremy Renner's ex Sonni Pacheco welcomes baby girl with BF Nathan Thompson
Sonni Pacheco is officially a mom of two! The former spouse of actor Jeremy Renner, Sonni Pacheco, recently gave birth to her second kid and the first with former NHL player Nathan Thompson. On Tuesday, March 21, Pacheco and Thompson welcomed their first child together, a beautiful daughter named Wylder Rayne.
On March 23, which also happened to be Pacheco's 35th birthday, Pacheco and Thompson, both 38, posted the first images of their newborn kid on their Instagram stories. In one of the stories, she captioned the photo of the infant lying on her chest, "35 today and she is the best birthday present I could have asked for” and included a heart emoji in the end.
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Firstborn with Nathan
Welcoming fatherhood like a boss, Thompson, with a gray "Girl Dad" t-shirt and a black baseball cap also posted a photo of himself cradling his daughter. He added another Instagram story of the newborn wrapped in blankets and labeled the photo, "Wylder Rayne 3/21/23." Apart from Wylder Rayne, Thompson also has a seven-year-old son named Teague, whom he shares with his ex-wife Cristin Stuart.
Pacheco, who has a nine-year-old daughter named Ava Berlin with Renner, originally revealed in an Instagram post at the beginning of October that she was expecting with Thompson. Pacheco’s Instagram post read, "The best is yet to come... Spring 2023," adding the hashtag #BabyGirl and a heart emoji. Although it's unclear how they first met, Pacheco and Thompson, who played 15 seasons in the NHL, began dating in 2021.
Pacheco's first born with ex Renner
Renner and Pacheco got married in January 2014 after welcoming Ava in late March 2013,. However, the union only lasted 11 months, as Pacheco filed for divorce in late December. In 2019, Page Six revealed that Pacheco claimed Renner had "placed a gun in his mouth, threatened to kill himself, and shot the gun into the ceiling while their 6-year-old daughter, Ava, was asleep in a neighboring bedroom" amid the couple's custody dispute over Ava.
The couple's public argument gained attention last year at the start of the coronavirus pandemic when Renner filed court paperwork in an effort to have his child support payments reduced, citing a lack of work because the studios had closed at the time. In a subsequent statement, she said, "It is very disheartening that in a time of global crisis there is yet another attempt to reduce funds I rely on to provide for our child."