On Sunday, New York Mets superstar Francisco Lindor's wife, Katia Reguero, took to Instagram to post a video, sharing a unique hairstyling tutorial to help other women, who are also mothers like her, look more "put together."
"The mediocre tutorial that no one asked for but I'm here to share anyway 😂Confession: Everyone thinks that because I have a lot of hair I'm an expert at styling hair… spoiler alert! I know like 5%, and that's because I have two daughters who often need styling so they don't look like we dragged them out of bed and straight into the street.
"Here's what I managed, mamas. It's not perfect, but the sooner we can see each other "put together," the better, right? 💆🏽♀️" Katia Reguero captioned her Instagram post in Spanish.
Per various sources, before Lindor and Reguero first met in person, they came across each other's profiles on Instagram. Eventually, after dating for a few years, they decided to tie the knot in 2021.
With Lindor currently one of the Mets' most important players, the couple resides in New York City along with their two daughters, Kalina and Amapola.
Francisco Lindor and wife Katia Reguero celebrate the new year surrounded by family
On Wednesday, superstar Francisco Lindor's wife Katia Reguero took to Instagram to share a series of family snaps as she and her husband celebrated the new year with their daughters and other loved ones. Francisco's mom, Maria Serrano, and Katia's parents were also present at the celebration.
"Happy New Year✨" Katia Reguero captioned her Instagram post.
On the field, Francisco Lindor had a stellar 2024, finishing the regular season with a .273 batting average, 33 home runs and 91 RBIs. Though the Mets did not have the best of starts to the year, they steadily improved as the season went on, ultimately making it to the playoffs after winning one of two games against the Atlanta Braves on the final day of the regular season.
It was in October when the Mets' unpredictable team really came to the party, though, as they eliminated the Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies to make it to the NLCS for the first time since 2015. Unfortunately, that's as far as they would go, as eventual World Series champions the Los Angeles Dodgers flexed their muscles to book a ticket to the Fall Classic at the Mets' expense.