Úrsula Corberó has entered a brand-new chapter, and she is not easing into it quietly. The Spanish actress shared the very first image of her newborn son, Dante, just hours after giving birth at the Clínica Corachán hospital in Barcelona. The photo shows her partner, Chino Darín, holding the baby against his bare chest in an intimate skin-to-skin moment. Her caption was simple and powerful: “Hi, Daddy.”
The image captures one of the most important practices immediately after childbirth: skin-to-skin contact. In this method, the newborn is placed directly on the parent’s chest, helping regulate body temperature, stabilize breathing, and strengthen early bonding. It also supports the initiation of breastfeeding and reduces stress for both baby and parent. Dante, only hours old, appears peacefully nestled against his father, wrapped in a hospital blanket.
© Úrsula CorberóThe image captures one of the most important practices immediately after childbirth: skin-to-skin contact.
For fans of Úrsula Corberó, this glimpse into her first hours of motherhood feels especially meaningful. Known worldwide for her role as Tokyo in “Money Heist,” Corberó has built a career on intense, high-energy performances. Now, she is stepping into a role far more personal and transformative.
First Walk Through Barcelona With Baby Dante
Just one day earlier, Corberó shared another milestone: her first public stroll with Dante. The actress posted a photo of herself smiling widely while pushing a stroller near the iconic Arc de Triomphe. Her caption read, “Hi, I’m Mommy.”
The setting could not be more symbolic. The Arc de Triomf, one of Barcelona’s most recognizable landmarks, framed the beginning of her journey into motherhood. The image radiates calm and joy.
© Úrsula CorberóCorberó shared another milestone: her first public stroll with Dante
Corberó, who also starred in “Burning Body” and “La Embajada,” appears grounded and fully present. The shift from global productions to stroller walks highlights how completely her world has changed in a matter of days.
Chino Darín’s Emotional First Hours as a Father
For Chino Darín, the birth of Dante required a logistical sprint. The Argentine actor was filming in Buenos Aires and traveled to Barcelona just in time for the due date. He managed to step away from work to witness the birth, something he later described as transformative and unforgettable.
Due to filming commitments, he returned to Argentina only three days after becoming a father. Before Dante’s arrival, the couple briefly considered having the baby born in Buenos Aires. Ultimately, they decided that the birth should take place where Corberó felt most comfortable. “I slipped away from a shoot in Buenos Aires to try to make it in time for the due date, and everything turned out fantastic. I’m very fortunate because I thought I wouldn’t be able to come, and I made it. It was a glorious, powerful, transformative, and incredible experience. I feel very lucky to have been there,” he said. “But we quickly decided against it; I understood that the baby should be born where the mother wants. It’s important that she felt comfortable.”
© WireImageÚrsula Corberó becomes a mom for the first time with partner Chino Darín
The decision reflects a modern, thoughtful approach to parenting: prioritize the well-being of the mother, and everything else follows. The emotional weight of those first hours is evident in the hospital photo. Skin-to-skin contact is not just a medical recommendation; it is an emotional imprint. Research consistently shows it can lower cortisol levels in newborns and improve long-term attachment patterns. That single image captures science, instinct, and love in one frame.
Ricardo Darín Celebrates Becoming a Grandfather
The joy extends beyond the couple. Ricardo Darín, one of Argentina’s most celebrated actors, shared his happiness publicly. Known for acclaimed films such as “The Secret in Their Eyes,” “Nine Queens,” “Wild Tales,” “Son of the Bride,” and “Argentina,” he confirmed that both mother and baby are in perfect health and that the birth was natural.
© Getty ImagesRicardo Darín, one of Argentina’s most celebrated actors, shared his happiness
He also revealed the meaning behind the name Dante, describing it as beautiful. While he avoided offering parenting advice, he expressed pride in embracing his new title: grandfather. His reaction underscores how Dante’s arrival is not just a private milestone but a family-wide celebration. “Very well, very well. Thankfully, both of them are doing perfectly; it was a natural birth. Everything was fantastic, fabulous,” he said about Úrsula Corberó and the newborn. “It’s a boy, a boy.”
A New Era for Úrsula Corberó and Chino Darín
In less than a week, Dante has become the center of his parents’ universe. The carefully chosen captions, the hospital snapshot, and the Barcelona stroll tell a story of intimacy rather than spectacle. There is no elaborate reveal, only authentic moments shared in real time.
© Pablo CuadraÚrsula Corberó and Chino Darín’s relationship began in 2016
For Corberó and Darín, this marks the beginning of a life defined less by film sets and more by early mornings, lullabies, and small daily discoveries. The first photo of Dante in his father’s arms is more than a social media post. It is a visual marker of transition, from acclaimed actors to devoted parents navigating their first days with awe and gratitude.
Dante’s arrival signals a new rhythm for one of Spain and Argentina’s most admired couples. The cameras may still follow their careers, but for now, the spotlight belongs to a newborn wrapped in a hospital blanket, resting quietly against his father’s heart.
