
Drew Lock and wife Natalie reveal gender of baby no. 2 in heartwarming instagram video
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock and his wife Natalie are adding a new member to their growing family. The couple, who tied the knot in 2023, just revealed the gender of their second child—and it's a girl! Their joyful announcement has fans buzzing, as the NFL couple gets ready to welcome a baby sister for their son, Layton Andrew.
Drew Lock's gender reveal for baby no. 2 melts hearts online
On Monday, July 15, the 28-year-old NFL quarterback confirmed that he and Natalie are expecting a baby girl. The announcement came in a touching Instagram video shared by Natalie, captioned simply, 'baby number 2 🤍.' The couple had first revealed their pregnancy news on June 8 with a joint post featuring their one-year-old son, Layton, writing, 'More love is on the way.'
In the gender reveal video, the Locks staged an intimate outdoor picnic with coordinated white outfits, a soft blanket, and a minimalist cake.
The highlight came when they twisted a wine glass into the white-frosted cake and lifted it to reveal a pale pink center, confirming they're having a girl. Natalie's radiant smile and joyful kiss to Drew captured the emotional moment perfectly.
Fans embrace Drew Lock's next chapter as he prepares to welcome baby girl
The sweet reveal quickly gained traction among Seahawks fans and parenting followers alike. Comments poured in praising the couple and expressing excitement over Layton becoming a big brother.
The former University of Missouri star has been making headlines both on and off the field, and this latest family milestone has only added to his popularity. As he prepares for another NFL season, Lock is also stepping into another exciting role—girl dad.
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With baby number two arriving soon, Drew and Natalie Lock are clearly soaking in every precious moment. From NFL action to sweet family milestones, fans are loving this new chapter for the Seahawks QB. And as the countdown begins to welcome their baby girl, the Locks continue to win hearts both on social media and beyond.
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