Mookie Betts' wife, Brianna Hammonds, is a loving partner, caring mother, generous philanthropist and the biggest supporter of the Dodgers star's endeavors on and off the field.
In her latest social media post, Brianna shared a selfie with daughter Kynlee, wearing a long beige coat and pointy heels. She shared another selfie showcasing her outfit of the day.
Her sneaker collection can also be seen in the images, which were captioned:
"My girl!😘🥰."
"OOTD ft my water!"
Just like her mother, Kynlee likes dressing up and showcasing her outfits. In October, she walked the ramp for Nike's Rookie USA event, which provides the stage for young kids to showcase their bright talent in fashion.
Brianna shared a reel from the event on social media with a heartfelt caption:
"Kyn ate!! My girl! So proud of you, mama! Little by little, you are letting everyone witness how bright of a star you are, 🌟and I will keep striving for your light to never be dimmed and for you to be all you can be! Thank you @rookieusa"
Kynlee was born on November 6, 2018. She, and her brother Kaj Lynn, born on April 18, 2023, were present in the stands alongside their mother at Dodger Stadium and on the victory parade bus to celebrate their father's World Series title with the Dodgers in October.
After dating for several years, Mookie Betts surprised Brianna by going down on one knee and the couple got engaged in January 2021. They exchanged wedding vows at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, California on December 4, 2021.
Mookie Betts' wife Brianna wished their daughter Kynlee on her 6th birthday
Mookie Betts' wife Brianna took to social media to share a heartfelt post wishing their daughter Kynlee on her sixth birthday on November 6. She could be seen wearing her pink Jordan overalls in one image, while in the other, she donned a blue frock and Barbie t-shirt.
The caption on the post read:
"Happy Birthday to our Babygirl! 6 on November 6! Golden Year!✨"
Mookie Betts won his third World Series in 2024, alongside his seventh silver slugger award and making it to the All-MLB First Team for the fourth time in his professional career. The eight-time All-Star finished the regular season with a .289 batting average, 19 home runs, 75 RBIs, and .863 OPS.