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Love Is Blind Star Bartise Bowden Welcomes First Baby

Apr 9, 2023

In Bartise Bowden‘s words, he went from “zaddy on screen to daddy in real life.”

The Love Is Blind alum announced on April 7 that he has welcomed a baby boy. 

“Might’ve been the villain on tv, but I’m gonna be the hero for him,” Bartise wrote on social media. “Instagram, meet my little man #bigfella.” 

Bartise, who split with fiancée Nancy Rodriguez on season three of the Netflix show, didn’t reveal the mother of his child. 

The fitness expert did, however, share a gallery of photos with his newborn that gave a glimpse into how they’re bonding. The father-son duo watched the new season of Love Is Blind together, as well as watch Tiger Woods compete in the 2023 Masters tournament on television.

“Ready to see your first-ever Tiger Woods golf show? Look at that,” he said in an Instagram video. “Let’s see if he watches. I used to do this with my dad.” 

Another photo showed Bartise wearing a shamrock necklace while holding his mini-me, who was dressed in a green onesie and matching beanie with a clover print, seemingly in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day on March 17.

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