Bryce Harper celebrated the festive season with his family after a solid year with the Philadelphia Phillies. Following the Christmas celebrations with her husband, Harper’s wife, Kayla, took some time to enjoy a snowy getaway with her close friends.
Kayla, who boasts an impressive 152K followers on Instagram, frequently shares glimpses of her personal life with her followers. On Tuesday, she reposted a story shared by one of her friends from the trip, showcasing her latest outfit.
In the clip, Kayla can be seen wearing a beautiful white sweater along with comfortable grey flare pants, perfectly complementing the relaxed vibe of the vacation. She poses cheerfully with one hand on her hip.
As the two friends pose for the camera, another friend playfully joins in, sliding into the frame to pose alongside them. The clip is taken indoors likely at a cabin or a lodge, with the background featuring a rustic room with wooden beams and stone walls.
Bryce Harper's wife Kayla shares snowmobiling moments at a snowy forest landscape
On Monday, Bryce Harper's wife, Kayla, shared highlights from her recent trip with friends on Instagram. One photo shows her posing with two friends against a breathtaking snowy landscape, featuring a forest of leafless trees blanketed in snow.
Another image captures Kayla with a friend dressed in snowmobiling gear, posing next to their snowmobiles. The Instagram story features the caption:
“This place is a dream”
Kayla also shared a video clip of their snowmobiling adventure, where she can be seen riding through a path lined with snow-covered, leafless trees.
Bryce Harper and Kayla first got engaged in 2014, with their wedding initially planned for January 2015. However, the ceremony did not take place as scheduled. The couple re-engaged in 2016 and eventually exchanged vows in December of that year.
The couple shares three children—one son they welcomed in 2019 and two daughters they had in 2020 and 2024. Bryce Harper, who plays as a first baseman and outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies, helped lead his team to win the NL East title with a 95-67 record.
It was a big feat for the franchise as it was achieved by them for the first time in 13 years. Unfortunately, their postseason run ended shortly after when they were defeated 3-1 by the New York Mets in the National League Division Series.