While fans are excitingly waiting for Hayden Panettiere and Wladimir Klischko wedding, the Ukranian boxer revealed that the priority now is their daughter Kaya and not the ceremony.
Following the birth of Kaya Evdokia Klitschko, it seemed like the heavy weight world boxing champion had a change of heart and decided to postpone the wedding.
"Now is for now -- when people get married there are different things they promise to each other and I understand the promising part, but I think [having] children is something that connects you until the end of your days no matter what," the 39-year-old Ukranian boxer told Entertainment Tonight of their wedding plans.
"And I think that, Kaya, our daughter, has connected us forever. And that's the most amazing thing. Everything else is coming, it's something that needs to be planned ... but as I said, the connection with the child is better than any marriage!"
And whiel all eyes are focused on the youngster, Hayden Panettiere and Wladimir Klistchko are now being rumored to have a baby number two.
"It's been barely four months since Hayden Panettiere and fiance Wladimir Klitschko became parents to daughter Kaya, but the duo is already starting to talk about baby number two!" A source OK! Magazine.
Furthermore, the 25-year-old actress is now busy with her series "Nashville" as her fiance spends alone time with their four-month-old daughter in Miami beach.
"The world heavyweight champion, 39, showed his softer side while enjoying a beach play date with their four-month-old daughter Kaya in Miami Beach," Daily Mail said with photos posted of the father and daughter enjoying the beach.
Meanwhile, "Hayden Panettiere resumed her promotional duties for her hit show Nashville in New York on Monday," Kpopstarz reported.
It really seems like no wedding is going to happen as Panettiere never mentioned about it during an interview with "Good Morning America," instead the 25-year-old actress shared her experience on being a first time mom.
"[It's] out of body," Panettiere said (via Us Weekly) of her experience as a first-time mom. "As long as your kids are happy and healthy and all good -- it's fabulous."
"You just re-prioritize," the Golden Globe-nominated actress added. "You hear that they're healthy, and you just don't care about yourself anymore. It's the most out-of-body experience, where you go, 'I will completely lay myself on the line for my child. Without even a hesitation.'"