
Miro Ventimilia and his wife, Jala Mariano, need to be grateful for the catastrophic Los Angeles mountain fire.
The Star of “This is US” and his wife welcomed the baby on January 23. 41 -year -old Mariano announced on a Friday Instagram post. The newborn named Careala Coral Benchmia is the first child of a couple.
“I’m not homeless,” Mariano writes in the caption and features her baby’s feet while her dog is holding her feet. Last month, they lost their homes for the LA mountain fire. The actress said she was 38 weeks pregnant at the time.

“We have lost the house we live and all the houses we own, and the house we are planning to move,” continued, and the first respondent continued. I shared my gratitude in consideration of evacuation and gratitude. “My family and I are happy, healthy and safe. It’s really important.”
The “minority report” actress said, “This will be an extension process of reconstruction and sadness for many people, but we are optimistic and inspired to welcome all new new exciting newness. I feel!
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Later, she asked for a space when the family settled with the newborn, and said, “We will return to update at our own time.”
Miro Ventimigroke, who burned his house with his pregnant wife, was burned out with La Fires.
Miro Ventimilia was sad at home and commented on Jack Pearson “This is us” parallel: “Art that imitates life”
47 -year -old Ventimiglia revealed in an interview with CBS News in early January that the family’s house was destroyed. “You will start thinking about all your memories, such as the various parts of the house,” said the benchmilia, who was impaired, told the host, Tony Docpile. “And you just break your heart when you see your neighbor’s house and all kinds of people.”
Ventimiglia has shared that he and Mariano, who have been married since 2023, have seen California’s residence burned through security monitoring images. “At one point, we turned it off.
Ironically, benchmilia’s “This is us,” Jack Pearson, who died of smoke inhalation after the fire of the house. “As you know, it’s not lost, a life that imitates art,” said Bentimilia.