Maluma Announces Second Child with Partner Susana Gómez
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Colombian singer Maluma announced he is expecting a second child with his partner, Susana Gómez.
- He shared the news via a family photo on social media, also revealing his daughter's face for the first time.
- Maluma recently participated in the Met Gala 2026 and is set to release a new album on May 15.
Colombian superstar Maluma has delighted fans by announcing that he and his partner, architect Susana Gómez, are expecting their second child. The 'Hawái' singer shared the heartwarming news through a tender family photograph on social media, which also marked the first public appearance of his daughter, París.
The image shows their young daughter planting a kiss on Gómez's belly, a clear indication of the impending arrival of a new family member. This announcement comes shortly after Maluma's participation in the prestigious Met Gala 2026, where he spoke about his happiness in balancing his personal life with his career and his desire to expand his family.
Maluma has previously expressed his joy in fatherhood, noting how it has shifted his priorities and brought a more grounded, 'normal' aspect to his life, even allowing him to take his daughter to school. He has openly stated his wish for a large family, a sentiment that now appears to be coming to fruition.
The singer's personal evolution has been noted by media outlets, with publications like El Espectador highlighting a more familial and emotional side to the artist since becoming a father. This shift is partly attributed to his journey of healing and managing panic attacks, with fatherhood playing a significant role in his emotional well-being. As he prepares to release his new album on May 15, Maluma seems to be embracing a fulfilling chapter, both personally and professionally.
Originally published by Prensa Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.