Stephen Amell and Wife Cassandra Jean Offer First Look At Their Newborn Son

The actor, who is known for his portrayal of Oliver Queen on ‘Arrow’, also reveals that he and his spouse have named their second child Bowen Auguste Amell.

AceShowbizStephen Amell and Cassandra Jean are sharing their joy after welcoming their second child together. Making use of their respective Instagram accounts, the “Arrow” leading man and his wife unleashed the first photos of their newborn son.

The carousel features some pictures from the family’s trip to London. The first snap saw the actor cradling the infant during a flight while his spouse smiled at the camera. The second image displayed the couple swooning over their baby boy, who was in a stroller.

Another photograph, meanwhile, showcased Stephen and Cassandra taking a stroll in a park along with their firstborn daughter, Maverick Alexandra. In the last snapshot, the tot was seen wearing a pair of oversized sunglasses.

“First trip as a family of four has been a success,” Stephen and Cassandra gushed in the caption of the post. “This boy is an adventure. Comes by it naturally.”

Stephen later revealed the baby’s name in the comment section, Bowen Auguste Amell. The father of two additionally informed fans that he was born on May 13. The “Heels” star then raved, “He has made our family and my life complete.”

Stephen and Cassandra met in 2011 after his divorce from his first wife Carolyn Lawrence, to whom he was married from 2007 to 2010. Stephen and Cassandra quietly tied the knot in 2012 and exchanged vows once again later in May 2013.

In June 2021, Stephen was kicked out of a Delta Airlines flight for arguing with Cassandra. He, however, regretted his action. Addressing the ordeal in an August episode of the “Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum” podcast, he said, “I mean, maybe I destroyed my entire life, my entire career? So, I think, ultimately, very ashamed of it, trying to make amends for it, specifically with my wife.”

“I had too many drinks, and I had too many drinks in a public place. And I got on a plane. I was pissed off about something else that had nothing to do with Cass, my wife, and I picked a fight,” he went on recalling. “Just picked a fight because I wanted to be loud and upset.”

“Honestly, I can’t even remember what I was upset about, which was indicative of two things: Handle your liquor. I had too many drinks, right? And B, it clearly wasn’t important,” the Canadian native continued. “I was just upset and wanted to be upset, and sure enough after [Cass] said this, a guy came by and said, ‘Sir, you have to keep your voice down, please.’ “

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