Celebrity Celebrity Family Celebrity Babies Kyle and Eva Amurri Martino Welcome Daughter Marlowe Mae Daughter Marlowe Mae Martino was born on Saturday, Aug. 9, weighing in at 6 lbs., 11 oz. By Staff Author Updated on December 2, 2020 10:56PM EST Rob Latour/Rex USA It’s time for some sweet lovin’ from her Honey! Eva Amurri Martino and husband Kyle Martino welcomed their first child over the weekend, her rep confirms to PEOPLE exclusively. Daughter Marlowe Mae Martino was born on Saturday, Aug. 9, weighing in at 6 lbs., 11 oz. The actress and her husband, an NBC sports analyst, “are thrilled and enjoying the new addition to their family,” the rep tells PEOPLE. Not only are the couple first time parents, but the arrival of their daughter also means Amurri Martino’s mother, actress Susan Sarandon, is officially a grandmother — one who will not be called grandma. “I borrowed this name from a very dear friend of mine who’s from the South, and his grandma was ‘Honey,'” Sarandon has said. In February, Amurri Martino, 29, and Martino, 33, announced they were expecting and later revealed the sex of their baby with a sweet snapshot of mommy-and-me shoes. But the mom-to-be, who most recently appeared on Undateable, isn’t the only one stocking up on goodies for her baby girl. “I plan to just completely go against everything my daughter’s trying to do and spoil them completely,” Sarandon joked to PEOPLE in March. And while Sarandon said that the couple’s name choice was “unusual,” she admitted she was a big fan of the moniker. “It’s not a vegetable, a city or a place. It’s a real name … I really like it,” she said. Eva Amurri Martino’s Blog: Having an Honest First Trimester div.block-quote blockquote { background: #f9f9f9; border-left: 10px solid #ccc; margin: 1.5em 10px; padding: 0.5em 10px; quotes: "\201C""\201D""\2018""\2019"; } div.block-quote blockquote:before { color: #ccc; content: open-quote; font-size: 4em; line-height: 0.1em; margin-right: 0.25em; vertical-align: -0.4em; } div.block-quote blockquote p { display: inline; } div.block-quote cite { background: #c0cbdb; } div.block-quote blockquote { background: #f9f9f9; border-left: 10px solid #ccc; margin: 1.5em 10px; padding: 0.5em 10px; quotes: "\201C""\201D""\2018""\2019"; } div.block-quote blockquote:before { color: #ccc; content: open-quote; font-size: 4em; line-height: 0.1em; margin-right: 0.25em; vertical-align: -0.4em; } div.block-quote blockquote p { display: inline; } div.block-quote cite { background: #c0cbdb; } div.block-quote blockquote { background: #f9f9f9; border-left: 10px solid #ccc; margin: 1.5em 10px; padding: 0.5em 10px; quotes: "\201C""\201D""\2018""\2019"; } div.block-quote blockquote:before { color: #ccc; content: open-quote; font-size: 4em; line-height: 0.1em; margin-right: 0.25em; vertical-align: -0.4em; } div.block-quote blockquote p { display: inline; } div.block-quote cite { background: #c0cbdb; } — Anya Leon with reporting by Jennifer Garcia [