‘Devious Maids’ Star Roselyn Sanchez and Husband Eric Winter Expecting Second Child

Roselyn Sanchez and husband Eric Winter announced on Sunday via Instagram that they’re expecting their second child.

“What a blessed Father’s Day! @roselyn_sanchez had this photo done for me. So excited to share the news! No better gift!” Winter wrote sharing a photo of their daughter sitting in front of silver balloons spelling out baby.

The Devious Maids actress shared a similar photo, writing, “I’M GOING TO BE A BIG SISTER!! Happy Father’s Day daddy!”

Sanchez and Winter are proud parents to 5-year-old daughter, Sebella “Sebi” Rose, who was named after their upcoming children’s book Sebi and the Land of Cha Cha Cha, according to People.

The couple tied the knot in November 2008 in San Juan, Puerto  Rico, the hometown of 44-year-old actress, surrounded by 250 guests.

The Days of Our Lives actor told People recently about his life as a father after a visit he made to Starlight Children Foundation‘s nonprofit White Memorial Medical Center, where he read the couple’s new book. “My life has flipped upside on its head since I’ve had a child,” he shared. “There’s nothing like the love and where it takes you, and the connection you feel is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced in that way.”

The couple haven’t revealed the gender of their second baby but the 40-year old actor said he’s happy his first child was a girl. “I guess it’s the old cliché of the Daddy’s girl, but having a little daughter be my first, there’s just no way to describe the amount of love and the feelings unless someone experiences it.”

“It makes me think about everything I do, every action, my career, everything,” Winter told People on how parenting has caused him to shift his priorities. “I have to make a lot of choices now to be with my daughter and spend time with her and be an active parent and share as much as I can with her. It really shapes every aspect of my decision making.”

“My wife was asking, ‘What’s the thing that makes you the most happy?’ And I said, ‘Watching Sebella experience things for the first time and what that feels like,’ ” the actor said.

“I taught her how to ride a bike and it was the typical father-daughter moment, pushing her on her bike, letting go of the seat and watching her go away. And that was it, tears, she’s gone. But it’s the best.”