
'Girl the entirety of Detroit is waiting': Jared Goff's wife Christen Harper anticipates Baby Goff's arrival in a monochrome maternity photoshoot
(Image via Getty: Christen Harper and Jared Goff)
That moment when life is colorless for a couple and only a baby can make it colorful again? That's what transpired in the realm of Detroit Lions' star quarterback Jared Goff and his model wife, Christen Harper Goff.
The popular NFL WAG took to her Instagram to share monochromatic pictures from her maternity photoshoot and left a simple but heartfelt caption: Just waiting for our girl 🦋 The post acquired over 34K likes, and comments flew in from all over the globe. There was one comment that spoke just like the Entourage actress' IG caption - Girl the entirety of Detroit is waiting!
Christen Harper
and Jared Goff share five snapshots from their monochromatic maternity photoshoot
The Auggie actress shared five snapshots from her monochromatic maternity photoshoot at the beachside and indoors, too.
The first snapshot has Christen dressed in a grayscale buttoned-crop cardigan with grayscale jeans. Standing right beside her is Jared in a black-buttoned, full-sleeved, all-white T-shirt paired with Malibu Beige-colored, skinny-fit trousers.
The cute expectant couple leans on the boundary wall grill in a grayscale maternity photoshoot. Jared and Christen both tenderly touch Harper's belly. Christen looks lost into hubby Goff's eyes, and Goff warmly looks at the baby under the belly.
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Being a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, Christen Harper has been in love with beachside photoshoots for the longest time
The second snapshot has the lovely couple on the golden sand with the blue sea in the background. Christen Harper has been in love with beachside photoshoots for the longest time. Remember her reaction to Jared Goff throwing a game-winning touchdown for the Detroit Lions' first win? Doesn't jog the memory? Check out this tweet!
Soon-to-be parents Jared Goff and Christen Harper click unique pictures for their pregnancy photoshoot
Snapshot No. 3 has Christen again dressed in a grayscale crop buttoned cardigan with grayscale jeans.
But in this snap, she has one hand around Jared's neck and another holding his hand over her waist. The most surprising part of this snapshot? Jared's face is cropped off from the picture. And Harper? She's all smiles. Maybe the focus of the photo was on their baby girl.
Snapshot No. 4 has the pregnant couple staring right into the camera! Christen is standing sideways and leaning onto Jared with her hands folded behind her back. And Goff has tilted his head to touch Harper's head. His hands? They're in his pockets. Somehow, this snapshot depicts they would be exceedingly connected through their baby girl for the days to come!
Snapshot No. 5 is, again, a grayscale one! Jared drops a heart-melting kiss on Christen's forehead while she tenderly touches her belly. They look so ready for parenthood!
Fans react to Christen Harper and Jared Goff's grayscale beachside maternity photoshoot
These photos are incredible!!! So beautiful🤍
Y'all are going to make such a beautiful family!! 🩷
Baby Goff
! Baby Goff! Baby Goff!
Just simply stunning! These pictures just tell such a love story. ❤️❤️
I can already feel the aura
You two radiate love and I just know your baby girl feels it too! 💕
You look wonderful and radiating! Can't wait for baby Goff!
The warmth in these photos 🥹💛
sooo cute! pic 3 🥹
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