
Amber Heard uses Mother's Day to announce she welcomed twins
Alongside a photo of six feet, actress Amber Heard has revealed she's now a mom of three.
In addition to her 4-year-old daughter, Oonagh Paige Heard, Heard shared that she welcomed twin into the world as well while celebrating Mother's Day.
In the Sunday, May 11, post, Heard called Mother's Day 2025 'one I'll never forget.'
'This year I am elated beyond words to celebrate the completion of the family I've strived to build for years,' she continued. 'Today I officially share the news that I welcomed twins into the Heard gang.'
In the post, Heard revealed that she welcomed another daughter and her first son into her family, sharing their names as well.
'My daughter Agnes and my son Ocean are keeping my hands (and my heart) full. When I had my first baby girl Oonagh four years ago, my world changed forever. I thought I couldn't possibly burst with more joy. Well, now I am bursting times three,' Heard continued.
Heard added that 'becoming a mother by myself and on my own terms despite my own fertility challenges has been the most humbling experience of my life. I am eternally grateful that I was able to choose this responsibly and thoughtfully.'
'To all the moms, wherever you are today and however you got here, my dream family and I are celebrating with you,' she concluded her post. 'Love always, A.'
This was Heard's first post on social media since April 2024.
According to People, Heard and her three children live in Spain, where she moved following the high-profile defamation court case against her ex-husband, actor Johnny Depp.
A 2023 TikTok video showed Heard raving about her new home in Spain, saying, 'I love Spain so much,' adding that she hopes to continue residing in the country, saying, 'I love living here.'

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