Steven Yeun
Steven Yeun will headline the film, “Mayhem,” alongside Australian actress Samara Weaving this fall. Pictured: Yeun at the 2016 American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 20, 2016. Reuters/Danny Moloshok

“The Walking Dead” alum Steven Yeun and wife Joana Pak just welcomed a baby boy.

According to E! News, Yeun and Pak’s son was born on March 17, but it was only three days later when news publications got confirmation from the actor’s rep. Yeun has not openly talked about his wife’s pregnancy so fans only found out that they were expecting their first child in December of last year, according to US Weekly.

In the same month, Yeun and Pak tied the knot in Los Angeles. The union was attended by some of Yeun’s co-stars from the hit AMC series, such as Norman Reedus, Andrew Lincoln, Melissa McBride and Alanna Masterson.

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While speaking with Martha Stewart Weddings magazine, Yeun and Pak shared intimate details about their beautiful wedding ceremony. According to Pak, they took their time selecting the perfect venue for their wedding. Since they wanted the place to be very stunning, they ended up choosing the Paramour. The short and sweet Protestant ceremony kicked off with both Yeun and Pak honoring their parents by giving their mothers bouquets. “We didn’t make anything sacred which made the ceremony very relaxed and focused on a greater message of love,” he said.

After the ceremony, the newlyweds joined their guests for a fun reception where a DJ and a motown band played. Korean-American food was served, including a late-night snack of celebration noodles.

Yeun and Pak were in a long distance relationship before the latter relocated to the United States.

Meanwhile, Yeun posted a collage of photos of him and Pak that showed off the latter’s growing baby bump last month. In three of the six photos, Yeun hugs and kisses his beautiful wife. The three other photos are of Pak goofing around in front of the camera by herself.