Bryce Harper and his wife Kayla are high school sweethearts hailing from the state of Nevada. The duo began to date soon after crossing paths. Their relationship blossomed as the years rolled by and they finally got engaged in July 2016.
The couple then proceeded to exchange vows at a church in San Diego on December 16, 2016. They are now proud parents to three kids, one son and two daughters. As a nurturing mother, Kayla is well aware about the nutrition required for growing bodies and attempts to feed the best to her children.
In light of the above statement, she took to social media to draw attention towards the alarming truth behind some of the most popular breakfast cereals in America. The caption on her story read:
"Profit greater than healthy kids."
Bryce Harper and his wife have been together for more than a decade now and their love continues to grow. This year the couple wlecomed the newest member of their family on April 22 after announcing the birth of their third child Kamryn Ray Harper.
Before her, they had welcomed their middle child Brooklyn Elizabeth on November 12, 2020, who was named after her grandmother. More than a year before that on August 22, 2019, the couple had welcomed their eldest kid Krew Aron, who rounds up this happy family of five.
Harper is making the most of the ongoing offseason by spending all his time with his wife and three kids at home. The Phillies star produced yet another solid year in the MLB in both departments of the game.
Bryce Harper's wife Kayla shared sweet memories from their daughter Brooklyn's fourth birthday
Bryce Harper's wife Kayla had earlier shared some heartfelt images from their daughter Brooklyn Elizabeth's fourth birthday on social media. The couple threw a unicorn-themed birthday party, with customary unicorn horns for everybody attending the celebrations. The caption on the post read:
"Celebrated our 4 year old snack queen a couple of weeks ago 🦄✨ Brooklyn has the sass that could take out an army and a heart that could heal the world. We love you, sis!"
Harper won a silver slugger award, became an All-Star, and was named on All-MLB Second Team after stringing up some consistent and decent performances in 2024.