USWNT star Sophia Wilson and NFL husband announce pregnancy with sweetest photos
Sophia Wilson is having a baby!
On Wednesday, Sophia, who married Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson earlier this year, shared the sweet news in a joint announcement. Wilson posted two simple pictures to her Instagram account with the caption "Life just keeps getting sweeter."
Sophia's right. Life has been pretty pretty sweet for her. She's had a magnificent few months, which include several signature moments on the USWNT and a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics alongside Trinity Rodman and Mallory Swanson.
Here are the adorable photos of Sophia and Michael and their baby announcement.
Baby Wilson on the way! Congratulations to Sophia and Mike on THE BEST NEWS ❤️🍼(via Sophia Wilson/IG) pic.twitter.com/YnFeIA8F35
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