Olivia Munn Shares Adorable Clip of Son Malcolm ‘Opening Doors’: ‘I’m Not Prepared’
Henry Morales
Published Jan 22, 2026
Olivia Munn’s child kid is growing up quick. On Monday, the entertainer and previous television Host shared a report on her 13-month-old child Malcolm Hiệp whom she imparts to John Mulaney by posting a cute clasp of the baby “opening entryways.” “God help us… 🫣 I’m not ready! Aggghh!!” composed Munn, 42, in the Instagram subtitle.
In the remark segment, Mulaney, 40, later ringed in on his child’s most recent achievement, “I ought to help him to thump first.”
Last month, Munn imparted photographs from Christmas Day merriments to her beau and their child.
In one photograph, the X-Men: End times alum held the baby before a Christmas tree embellished with brown and gold trimmings.
In another, she made sense of that Malcolm assisted his father with figuring out gift boxes while “wearing the cutest Japanese elderly person corduroy pants.”
She likewise posted Mulaney playing with Malcolm on the floor while occasion music played behind the scenes.
Seven days earlier, Munn definite the real factors of having a getting teeth baby by sharing the second Malcolm awakened around midnight “shouting.”
In a sweet video that Munn timestamped 12:14 a.m. on her Instagram Story, Mulaney should be visible perusing a book to Malcolm.
“We were stirred by a shouting Malcolm…,” she composed over the video. “He’s getting teeth once more,” she included a clasp of Mulaney perusing an alternate book to the child.
Munn likewise posted a video of the humorist holding Malcolm and expressed, “Seems as though we’ll have a Christmas molar.”
The couple observed Malcolm’s most memorable birthday in November 2022 with a chocolate-glazed yellow cake. Malcolm wore a weaved crown weaved with the number “1.”
“Just returned from observing ONE YEAR of the most cheerful child being in this world and in our lives,” Munn said in the Instagram subtitle at that point.
“My child, my delight. Most joyful Birthday Malcolm Hiệp! I love you not really good or bad to such an extent.”