Tori Kelly and André Murillo Welcome First Child, Zayden Michael
By Kim John Payne
Nov 17, 2025
By Kim John Payne
Nov 17, 2025
Singer Tori Kelly and her husband, retired basketball player André Murillo, have celebrated the arrival of their son, Zayden Michael Murillo, born on November 11, 2025. The couple shared their excitement through a heartwarming Instagram announcement, featuring intimate photos of their newborn’s tiny feet and a touching moment with their beloved dogs, who appeared to be lovingly watching over the new addition to the family. This announcement marks a new chapter for the couple, who are embracing parenthood with immense joy and gratitude.
The chosen names for their son, Zayden and Michael, each carry distinct appeals. Zayden, a contemporary name of American origin, signifies 'increasing' or 'surplus' and has been steadily gaining popularity since its debut on the Social Security Administration's Top 1000 list in 2006, peaking in the top 200 in 2016. Michael, a classic Hebrew name meaning 'Who is like God?' or 'Gift from God,' boasts a long history of widespread popularity, having held the top spot for baby boy names from 1961 to 1998 and remaining a top 20 choice in 2024. The combination reflects a blend of modern trend and timeless tradition.
Kelly had previously revealed her pregnancy in July 2025 through a creative video set to one of her songs, culminating in the joyous news. Speaking to media outlets, she conveyed her profound happiness, noting that starting a family with her husband was an extraordinary milestone, complementing a year already filled with career highlights, including a tour with Ed Sheeran. Married in May 2018, the couple expressed their eagerness to embark on this new journey, transitioning from a duo to a family of three, cherishing the 'little gift from God' they have received.
The journey of Tori Kelly and André Murillo into parenthood is a testament to the beautiful expansion of love and family. Their story inspires us to cherish life's precious moments and to welcome new beginnings with open hearts, recognizing that each new life brings boundless hope and joy into the world.
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