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Elizabeth Olsen and Robbie Arnett Were Spotted Walking Through LA with Their Newborn, the First Look at the Baby They Never Announced

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The couple welcomed their first child together without ever issuing a public announcement, a birth that stayed private the same way the pregnancy did. Photos surfaced in June showing Olsen with a baby bump during a Los Angeles lunch, and by mid-August the bump was gone.

Olsen, 37, and Arnett have kept their relationship guarded since they met in Mexico in early 2017. They got engaged in July 2019 and eloped before the pandemic, though Olsen didn’t publicly call Arnett her husband until 2021 and only confirmed the wedding details in 2022: “We eloped and then we had a wedding at another time. It was before COVID. I just never talked about it.”

Elizabeth Olsen and Robbie Arnett walking in Los Angeles with their newborn baby
Elizabeth Olsen and her husband Robbie Arnett make their first public outing with their newborn in Los Angeles on August 15, 2026 — the couple’s first child together. Photo by BACKGRID.

Arnett is a musician with the indie-pop band Milo Greene and co-wrote the children’s book series Hattie Harmony with Olsen, stories about managing worry and big emotions. Olsen played Wanda Maximoff across the Marvel films and WandaVision.

Elizabeth Olsen and Robbie Arnett walking in Los Angeles with their newborn baby
Elizabeth Olsen and husband Robbie Arnett make their first public outing with their newborn in Los Angeles on August 15, 2026, keeping details about the baby private. Photo by Backgrid.

The baby’s name, sex, and birth date remain unconfirmed.

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