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Christian McCaffrey pays heartfelt tribute to wife Olivia Culpo after her first weeks as new mom

Christian McCaffrey pays heartfelt tribute to wife Olivia Culpo after her first weeks as new mom

Daily Mail​5 days ago
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey has paid a heartfelt tribute to his wife Olivia Culpo after her first weeks as new mom after she gave birth to their daughter.
The couple announced the birth of Colette Annalise McCaffrey on July 13 in a joint social media post.
The 33-year-old model has been at home taking care of the couple's child while McCaffrey has been with the 49ers at training camp.
Now, McCaffrey has given a sneak peak about what his life away from the gridiron has looked like as a new parent.
'She's been great She's been so cool. … I feel guilty at times,' McCaffrey said. 'I'm sleeping well in the hotel bedroom while she's doing the dirty work but super thankful for it and she's doing an incredible job.'
McCaffrey added that both of their families ae helping out due to both of their busy schedules.
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