A week ago, Julie Ertz, married to NFL player Zach Ertz, welcomed their twin boys. Though the couple made their announcement when the babies were born, Julie chose to celebrate their due date later on.
Adding a sweet message to go with it, Julie chose to share a photo from her pregnancy. Fans continued to pour in with congratulations even a week later, celebrating together with the 'boy mama'.
"Happy due date to the twins 👶🏼👶🏼🩵 boy mama," Julie wrote on Instagram.
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The couple's joint post about the twins being born came on August 25, with Julie even dressing up the babies (Kace and Kyren) in similar striped clothes.
"Welcome to the world Kace and Kyren! The Ertz boys #twinning," Julie wrote on IG.
The NFL main account, along with JJ Watt commented to congratulate the couple. Furthermore, Julie and Zach Ertz also celebrated their older son Madden's two-year birthday in August.
"Happy Birthday to the sweetest, most fearless, happy Boy! 2 years with our bestie ❤️ we love you Madden!!," Julie wrote in her caption.
Zach Ertz and Julie Ertz announced their pregnancy back in April
Like most celebrity couples, Zach and Julie Ertz have made sure to keep fans updated via social media. In April, the Washington Commanders star announced their second pregnancy on the former soccer player's birthday.
"Happy Birthday Mama! We love you! Adding to the family Summer 2024!" Zach wrote on Instagram.
A former soccer player and Olympic bronze medalist, Julie retired in 2023. The World Champion chose to retire, sharing that the decision to do so was entirely her own.
"I don't want to regret anything. I think when I get to a point to be able to choose myself when I could step away. . . I do feel like I could step away and be like 'it's not because mumma can't play - mumma can play!" Ertz told the media [via Forbes].
Furthermore, she didn't want to sacrifice on her time with family.
"I think the biggest factor for sure, like anything in this sport takes, is sacrifice. Time with my family is just irreplaceable, especially with where Madden is in his age."
Julie continues to support her husband's career, and will cheer him on as the 2024 NFL season begins.