'When Calls the Heart's' Erin Krakow and Ben Rosenbaum call baby girl their 'greatest gift'

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“When Calls the Heart” co-stars Erin Krakow and Ben Rosenbaum celebrated one year of marriage by publicly introducing the latest member of their growing family.Krakow, 41, and Rosenbaum, 39, revealed via People on Tuesday that they welcomed a baby girl — their first child together — in April.In a joint Instagram post with the outlet, the Hallmark co-stars shared tender photos from an intimate shoot of themselves cuddling their baby girl and posing with their dog, Willoughby.

The couple did not dish additional details about their child’s birth.“Our daughter has been the greatest gift, and we are loving getting to know her better with each passing day,” Krakow and Rosenbaum told People via email.

Entertainment & Arts ‘When Calls the Heart’ co-stars Erin Krakow and Ben Rosenbaum have gotten married.The pair announced their nuptials on Instagram.Krakow and Rosenbaum have starred in the hit Hallmark period drama since its premiere in 2014.

“When Calls the Heart” is set in the early 20th century and follows Krakow’s schoolteacher Elizabeth Thatcher as she makes a life for herself in Hope Valley, a small town in western Canada.Rosenbaum stars as Hope Valley resident Mike Hickam.

The new parents first generated dating rumors in 2023 when Krakow revealed she and Rosenbaum had become dog parents.Months later, Rosenbaum confirmed their romance in a Valentine’s Day post.

The pair tied the knot last June and revealed in November that they were expecting.“When Calls the Heart” wrapped up its 13th season in March and will return for production on Season 14 in 2027.

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