Property Brothers’ Drew Scott Announces 1st Addition To His Family: ‘Our Lives Are Forever Changed’

Property Brothers’ Drew Scott Announces 1st Addition To His Family: ‘Our Lives Are Forever Changed’

Drew Scott and his beautiful wife, Linda Phan are officially parents!

The “Property Brothers” star and the Scott Brothers Entertainment creative director welcomed their first child together, a boy, on May 4. Baby Parker James Scott arrived on the sweet couple’s fourth wedding anniversary.


Drew Scott Is Excited About Becoming A Dad


Drew Scott and Linda Phan at the 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards - Los AngelesMEGA

The good news came through Scott’s Instagram account in a post that featured two adorable pictures of the baby and his parents. Parker has his little fist around Drew’s pinky in the first image, and Phan’s hand is over Parker’s hand.


In the second photo, Drew has his head on his wife’s shoulder, and his left hand on his son’s head as Phan breastfeeds the baby and appeared to have taken the cute shot. The post’s caption read: 


“Our lives are forever changed {love emoji} Welcome to the world Parker James {baby face emoji}.”


Barely 8 hours after the post dropped, fans have liked it over 200,000 times. They also took to the comment section to congratulate and offer advice to the new parents. 


Even celebrities were not left out as retired figure skater Michelle Kwan wrote she could not wait to meet the little Scott.


Bryan Baeumler and his wife Sarah sent love to and welcomed Drew to the “dad club,” while the “Property Brothers” official handle dropped three love emojis.


“Victorious” actress Yvette Nicole Brown chipped in a “congrats” with a balloon emoji.


Fans could not believe how quickly time has passed since Scott and Phan announced on their “At Home” podcast in 2021 that they were expecting their first child together.


The couple’s love story has been a hot topic since they first crossed paths in 2010 during a Toronto Fashion Week event. Scott who took notice of Phan, who was dressed as the “fashion police,” told PEOPLE that:


“She was wearing a big cop badge and giving out tickets for ‘bad fashion. I saw her and thought, ‘Oh, she’s attractive!’ She also had this great personality.”


The duo subsequently exchanged numbers and met up a few months later for something that Phan claimed was “the longest first date ever.” 


After that date, they went to a karaoke party that the now- mother-of-one was to attend. By 2012, the entrepreneur moved in with Drew and his twin brother and “Property Brothers” co-star Jonathan in their Las Vegas home.


Drew popped the question after six years of dating at Toronto’s Piano Piano restaurant. The now-44-year-old and his then-fiancee walked down the aisle in an outdoor ceremony in Italy in May 2018. 


Scott and his now-37-year-old wife said their vows in front of 300 guests. These guests included family and friends from the United States, Latin America, Canada, and Scotland.


Before the ceremony, the reality television personality and Phan spent time renovating and moving into a new home in Los Angeles.


The process, which involved Jonathan’s contracting skills, got aired on HGTV’s “Property Brothers at Home: Drew’s Honeymoon House.” Although the house already had five bedrooms and four baths, the trio added a few new additions.


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Renovating homes is nothing new to Scott, as he and his brother earned their fame from the real estate business.


A report from The Blast stated that Drew and Jonathan spoke about the remodel of “The Brady Bunch” home during an interview.


Drew & Jonathan sat down with Kelly Clarkson to talk about their HGTV show “A Very Brady Renovation” after the network bought the famous sitcom home. 


The twin brothers worked with the original cast to remodel the property. They informed Clarkson that the TV network “bought the actual house instead of developers who were going to flatten it.”


The twin brothers added that they upgraded the TV house to be a “real space” so that “when you walk into the house, it’s the real Brady house now.”


HGTV announced they were the mysterious $3 million buyers of the famous house on “The Brady Bunch.” They had outbid singer and television producer Lance Bass, who announced he was the highest bidder until he was told otherwise.


HGTV started the renovation process by filing for permits to work on the “interior kitchen remodel/repair (no changes in walls or openings).”