Chris Evert has shared her thoughts on the success of her ex-husband Andy Mill and their son Nicholas' podcast. Their collaborative effort recently earned recognition from popular podcaster and comedian Joe Rogan.
Evert tied the knot with former downhill skier Andy Mill in 1998, and the couple spent 18 years together before their divorce in 2006. During their marriage, they welcomed three sons: Alexander in 1991, followed by Nicholas in 1994, and Colton Jack in 1996.
In 2020, Andy teamed up with Nicholas to launch the 'Mill House Podcast,' which focuses on "educational outdoor content" and "untold stories from industry leaders," according to their website.
Joe Rogan recently gave a shout out to the podcast by resharing a post from their social media handle, a gesture that caught Chris Evert's attention. The former World No. 1 proudly highlighted Rogan's recognition of her ex-husband and son's efforts.
"So cool @joerogan posted my son's and Andy's podcast! @millhousepodcast," Evert posted on her Instagram story.
Despite their divorce, Evert and Mill have maintained a strong bond. The 18-time Grand Slam champion has previously expressed gratitude for her ex-husband's support after she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2022, as he accompanied her to her chemotherapy sessions.
Chris Evert also penned a heartwarming message for Andy Mill on his 71st birthday back in February, sending him "lots of love" on the special occasion.
Chris Evert and ex-husband Andy Mill bond over spending quality time with grandson Hayden
Chris Evert and her ex-husband Andy Mill became grandparents in May 2024, when their son Nicholas and his wife Rebecca welcomed their son Hayden. The former World No. 1 was overjoyed by the new addition to their family, sharing a touching glimpse of the newborn on social media.
"My son Nicky and his wife Rebecca welcomed their first child, Hayden James into this world last nite..Thanks for bringing more love into our family; so proud of you two..❤️🙏," Evert captioned her Instagram post.
Evert and Mill have proudly embraced their new roles as grandparents, often spending quality time with their grandson Hayden on fun family outings.
"Bonding with our grandson, Hayden James...Loving our growing family ❤️❤️❤️#AndyMill," Evert posted.
In an interview with the New York Times, the 18-time Grand Slam champion spoke about her immense love for her grandson, disclosing that Hayden's arrival made her want to live even more amid her battle with ovarian cancer.
"I’m in love with this little baby already. It makes me want to live even more," Evert said.