Lindsay Price and Curtis Stone are now now parents to two little boys!

The 37-year-old actress, best known for her role as Janet Sosna on Fox drama series "Beverly Hills, 90210," gave birth to a baby boy on Sept. 16 in Los Angeles. Emerson Spencer, who weighed in at 7 lbs, 11 oz, is Price and Stone's second child together. Their newest bundle of joy joins his 2 ½-year-old big brothers Hudson.

"Both Lindsay and Emerson are doing well," a rep for the 38-year-old Australian celebrity chef told Us Weekly in a statement. "Curtis is officially the happiest man in the world!"

The news of Price's pregnancy first broke in May when she was photographed showing off a noticeable baby bump while fueling up her car, E! News reported.

The "Top Chef Masters" host then confirmed that they were expecting their second child during an appearance on "The Queen Latifah Show," according to People. "My beautiful wife is pregnant again with my second baby!" he revealed to a cheering audience on May 7.

"I think it's probably watching Lindsay with him," Stone told E! News in August 2013 when asked what is his favorite part about being a father to Hudson. "She's such a beautiful mom, but to watch him with her-to watch them interacting, it's so special."

Stone began dating Price in late 2009. He then popped the question to her in July 2012 during a trip to the Amalfi Coast. The couple got married in June 2013 in a romantic ceremony on the Spanish island of Mallorca, according to E! News.

Stone, who is also a restaurateur and cookbook author, opened his first restaurant, insta-hot spot Maude in Beverly Hills, earlier this year. And just last month, he discussed how he balances his busy work and family life.

"You've just got to have your priorities right," he explained to E! News. "The most important thing is being a dad and being a husband."

"My restaurant comes next and then if I have time here or there to do a TV show I do that as well," he added. "So we've sort of together agreed, let's have a crazy couple of years, work really hard, and then maybe take the foot off the pedal a little further down the track."