Chevy Chase took to his Instagram page to announce he’s going to be a grandfather.
On Saturday, the former Saturday Night Live legend revealed that the youngest of his three daughters, Emily Chase, is expecting a baby with her partner Alex Baglieri.
‘I can’t wait to be a Grandad!’ captioned the comedian, 80, who included a photo of himself with the soon-to-be parents.
He added, ‘Congrats to my daughter @em_chases and @alex.baglieri.’
In the photo, Chevy and Alex are seen posing with their hands on Emily’s growing baby bump.
Emily is one of three daughters that the Hollywood icon shares with his third wife Jayni Luke, who he married back in 1982.
Chevy Chase, 80, revealed he’s going to be a grandfather with the announcement that his daughter Emily, 36, and her partner Alex Baglieri are expecting their first child together
Chase is absolutely glowing with pride as he touches his daughter’s stomach dressed in blue jeans and a red sweater over a white T-shirt.
The expectant first-time mom appears to be over-the-moon happy in the photo wearing black sweatpants with a gray T-shirt.
Baglieri also flashed a big beaming smile while wearing off-white sweatpants with a gray sweatshirt.
While the Chase family has a history of keeping their personal lives private, the comedian has been candid about his support for his three daughters, which also includes Cydney, 41, and Caley, 39.
The acclaimed actor and comedian also has a 44-year-old son Bryan Perkins from a prior relationship with an unidentified woman.
Although the Chase family is private about many other details of their personal life, the actor and comedian has always been candid about his support for his three daughters, whom he shares with his third and current wife, Jayni.
The star of the wildly popular National Lampoon’s Vacation film franchise and his third wife Jayni Luke were married in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles in June 1982.
The famed comedian and actor has been with his wife Jayni Chase for more than 44 years, 41 of those years as a married couple; they are pictured in New York in April 2018
The couple posed with their three daughters Cydney, 41, Caley, 39, and Emily, 36, at the Dog Years screening in New York in 2017, along with the star’s son Bryan, 44, from a previous relationship
But the longtime couple, who have been married for more than 41 years, are now residing in the the town of Bedford, New York, which is in Westchester County.
Emily has yet to share the big pregnancy news herself, but just last week, she posted a photo on Instagram featuring herself, her sisters and her parents smiling ear-to-ear.
‘Chevy and I have had an amazing 44 years,’ Jayni said of her husband to Bedford & New Canaan Magazine, before adding, ‘Chevy was absolutely smitten with each of our daughters, and he’s been a super loving and devoted father.’
She went on to share how they’ve had a life full of extraordinary friends and high-profile people, but none of that comes close to what he feels about his daughters.
‘It’s our three fabulous daughters that matter most to us,’ she shared. ‘And, hopefully, we’ve had a positive impact on the community and the world around us.’
Chase first gained recognition as a writer and star in the first season of SNL in 1975-1076, where his recurring Weekend Update segment became a staple of the show
After suddenly leaving SNL, he went on to become a Hollywood leading man in comedies such as National Lampoon’s Vacation, which was just one of five films in the franchise; he starred alongside Anthony Michael Hall, Beverly D’Angelo and Dana Barron
The expectant mom was equally glowing in her description of her father.
‘My dad is the funniest and most generous and loving person I know,’ Emily told the magazine. ‘He has a huge heart and everything he does is for us, his daughters, and our mom — who he has been completely infatuated with since 1980. We truly couldn’t ask for a better dad.’
Chase first gained recognition as a writer and star in the first season of SNL in 1975-1076, where his recurring Weekend Update segment became a staple of the show.
After leaving SNL early in its second season, he established himself as a Hollywood leading man with roles in Foul Play (1979), Caddyshack (1980), Seems Like Old Times (1980), National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) Fletch (1985), National Lampoon’s European Vacation (1985), Spies Like Us (1986), ¡Three Amigos! (1986), and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989), among others.