Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova Expand Family with Fourth Child
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A wave of congratulations has greeted the news of Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova’s fourth child, with social media alight with messages of joy. “Sweetest Christmas gift,” said one admirer, echoing the sentiment of many fans celebrating the expanding family. The couple, already parents to twins Lucy and Nicholas, 7, and Mary, 5, first revealed they were expecting in August.
The news, initially reported by People magazine, confirms the couple’s continued happiness and dedication to family life. “Anna and Enrique are very happy to become parents again,” the publication reported, adding that both are “great parents” who “love the process” of raising children and fully embrace the activities that come with it.
A Two-Decade Partnership
Anna Kournikova, a former professional tennis player, model, and television personality, and the Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias have been a couple since 2001. Their relationship began on the set of Iglesias’s “Escape” music video, a serendipitous meeting that blossomed into a long-term partnership and now a growing family. A photograph from the set, captured by Justin Campbell/BuzzFoto/FilmMagic, serves as a reminder of their initial connection.
Iglesias has reportedly adjusted his demanding touring schedule to prioritize time with his family, demonstrating his commitment to fatherhood. “Being a dad is very important to him,” a source close to the couple shared with People.
Earlier this year, concerns arose regarding Kournikova’s wellbeing when she was seen utilizing a wheelchair and wearing a substantial leg brace. Reports from The Daily Mail suggested she may have undergone surgery to address a foot injury. Despite this health challenge, the couple appears to be thriving as they welcome their newest addition.
Kournikova’s Illustrious Tennis Career
Before transitioning into modeling and television, Kournikova achieved significant success in the world of professional tennis. Reaching a career-high ranking of No. 8 in 2000, she also made a notable appearance as a Wimbledon semi-finalist in 1997, ultimately falling to Martina Hingis. Unfortunately, a series of spinal injuries ultimately led to her retirement from the sport in 2003.
The arrival of their fourth child marks another joyful chapter for Iglesias and Kournikova, solidifying their status as a devoted family and inspiring continued well wishes from fans worldwide.
