Erika Carlina Welcomes Baby Boy, Andrew Raxy Neil
Actress Shares Joyful News Amidst Previous Legal Concerns
Actress Erika Carlina has welcomed her first child, a son named Andrew Raxy Neil. The new mother shared the heartwarming news with fans on her Instagram account, posting a tender photo of her baby’s tiny hand holding her finger.
A Miracle Announced
The arrival of Andrew Raxy Neil was also celebrated by his father, DJ Panda, who expressed his joy on Instagram. He welcomed the newborn, calling his presence a divine surprise and wishing him a healthy, intelligent, and loving future.
“Welcome to the world, Andrew Raxy Neil. Your presence is proof that God’s love never runs out of ways to surprise the world with a miracle. Hopefully growing into a healthy, intelligent, loving child, and later becomes a person who brings light to the surroundings.”
—DJ Panda
DJ Panda also offered words of encouragement to Erika Carlina, wishing her strength and calm while caring for their son, and hoping their home would be filled with enough love, faith, and hope for Andrew’s happy upbringing.
Celebrity Well Wishes Pour In
The announcement was met with a flood of congratulations from fellow celebrities. Cinta Laura, Uus, and Westny Dj were among those who sent their best wishes, expressing excitement for the new family and wishing the baby abundant luck and happiness.
Netizens also joined in the chorus of well wishes, showering baby Andrew and his mother with love on social media.
Anticipated Arrival
Erika Carlina had previously shared her anticipation for her son’s birth, estimating his arrival in early August 2025, close to her own birthday on August 10. Her prediction proved accurate, with the baby arriving just before her birthday.
Background of Legal Dispute
The joyful news comes after Erika Carlina reported DJ Panda to the Jakarta Metropolitan Police for alleged threats. She stated that the threats were not only directed at her but also posed a danger to her unborn child. The actress revealed plans by a group to attack her social media accounts in August, prompting her need for legal protection.