Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s wife, Nathalie, had a relaxing Sunday with family and friends. The day started with her sharing a delightful brunch with the Blue Jays first baseman and their two daughters. She then hosted Vladdy's friends to cap off a perfect Sunday.
Nathalie rocked a leopard print deep V halter bodycon dress in her latest mirror selfie. She also captured Vladimir Guerrero Jr. taking a dip in the pool, while in another, she could be observed enjoying a cold beer with her friends. Take a look at the various images from her social media post here:
"The life you deserve 🤣"
Guerrero Jr.'s wife, Nathalie, was born and raised in Canada, which made it easier for the couple to find each other. According to sportslite.com, the duo dated for more than five years before they decided to take the next step in their relationship and got engaged.
The couple proceeded with an intimate private wedding in early March 2023, which was attended by only close friends and family members. They are now proud parents to two lovely daughters. Their elder daughter is named Vlaimel Guerrero, and their younger daughter is named Vlaishel Guerrero.
Together, the happy family resides in a luxurious house in Toronto, Canada, where Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has been playing baseball with the Blue Jays since 2019. He earned $7.9 million during the 2022 season and a whopping $19.9 million in salary last year due to the arbitration process.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s wife Nathalie shared delightful images from her birthday and Thanksgiving Day
Guerrero Jr.'s wife celebrated and cherished several moments in their lives on and off the field in 2024. In her recent social media posts, she shared some delightful images from the celebrations of her 27th birthday as well as happy snaps from Thanksgiving Day. The captions on the post read:
"Birthday dump ♐️❤️🥂"
"My love ❤️ #happythanksgiving."
Guerrero Jr. capped off an amazing 2024 MLB season with the Blue Jays. His offensive numbers won him a second Silver Slugger award of his league career. Vladdy also made it to the All-MLB First team for the second time and received the fourth All-Star nod of his explosive MLB career.