Jason Weaver Announces The Birth Of His Son River Jeremiah
Jason Weaver is officially on diaper duty!
The beloved actor and singer, best known for his role on “The Chi” and his iconic vocals in Disney’s The Lion King, took to social media to share that he’s welcomed a beautiful baby boy named River Jeremiah Weaver.
The proud dad posted an adorable photo of himself holding his newborn alongside an emotional caption filled with gratitude, love, and a little humor about his new role as “chief diaper changer.”
A Heartfelt Message Of Love And Gratitude
In his post, Jason Weaver poured his heart out, thanking God for blessing him and his partner, Gabby, with a healthy baby boy.
He also expressed deep appreciation for Gabby, praising her as a “beautiful, amazing, incredible, and phenomenal lady” for bringing their child into the world with strength and grace.
Jason also took time to show love to the medical team at Wellstar OB-GYN, giving them a big shoutout for their excellent care.
And in true Weaver fashion, he wrapped up his message with humor, joking that baby River “stays droppin’ some big ones.”
Parenthood in full effect!
Jason Weaver’s Growing Family
This is the second child for Jason Weaver, who’s also the proud father of 24-year-old Jaylen.
While the actor tends to keep his personal life private, his fans were thrilled to see him share such a special moment.
The comments under his post were filled with love, congratulations, and heart emojis from fans and industry peers alike.
It’s clear Jason is soaking up every moment of this new chapter, and judging by his joyful post, baby River already has his dad wrapped around his tiny little finger.
Congratulations to Jason Weaver and Gabby on their new bundle of joy!
Drop down in the comments to send your love and well wishes to the growing family.
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