Baby drama comes to an end. - Wussow's child welcomes a new arrival as a parent.
Ben Wussow, living in Spain, shares delightful pictures of his loved ones. With his spouse Ale (35), he exudes happiness in one photo. Another image showcases their toddler Esther Marie (1), with a beaming smile on her face, as a sign next to her informs, "Soon to arrive... my little brother." This implies a new family member will soon be born.
Benjamin shares, "We're excited to celebrate the arrival of our new family member with you. It's a boy!" along with posting an ultrasound picture of the little being they're anticipating. Fans of Ben shower them with felicitations, "What wonderful news! Miracles haven't lost their wonder, even after repeated instances. May God bless you both."
On July 5, 2021, Benjamin and Ale brought their first child into the world, a baby boy named Sammy. Sadly, Sammy was born with a genetic defect called trisomy 18 and passed away after just six hours of life.
Then miraculously, a year later, Esther Marie was born on September 23, bringing back an aura of joy. Now, there's yet another wonderful surprise: they're expecting a new baby - we hope everything goes well for the family!
The couple, Klausjürgen Wussow's son and Costa Rican-born Ale, tied the knot in August 2019. Their careers are centered around a Christian missionary organization in Spain. Ben holds a degree in theology, and his faith supplied him the strength during difficult times.
As a teenager, Ben dealt with the topic of death, experiencing the loss of his mother Yvonne (51), due to cancer. Moreover, just a year later, he lost his dad, renowned TV personality Klausjürgen Wussow.
However, now he shares his life with his spouse and their little girl Esther Marie, and their joyous family is about to expand further.
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Source: symclub.org