Julius Randle's pregnant wife Kendra Randle rues being unable to ski during Jackson Hole vacation
Kendra Randle, the pregnant wife of Minnesota Timberwolves' star Julius Randle, visited a ski resort at Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Tuesday. She expressed frustration on her Instagram story to her over 56,000 followers about being unable to ski during her pregnancy.
"If you know me you know I LOVE being pregnant, but not being able to ski is pure torture"
Last Friday, Kendra Randle shared a piece of exciting news on her X account - they are having a baby girl. She expressed gratitude for finally being a "girl mama" after giving birth to two boys with Julius Randle.
"I can’t believe I will be a girl mama. I can’t explain how grateful I am to be having a daughter. I always accepted I would be a boy mom which I LOVE, but I always dreamt of having a baby girl with them. I can’t believe god gave us a girl but I’m so grateful"
"WE’RE HAVING A GIRL," Kendra Randle added.
The Randles' first daughter is set to join her bothers, Kyden (born in December 2016) and Jaycey (born in October 2021), in their growing family. The announcement by Kendra is consistent with the couple's past practice of publicly announcing the births of their children.
Julius Randle's wife Kendra opens up about family's emotional move to Minneapolis
During the offseason, Julius Randle left the New York Knicks after five years with the team. On Oct. 3, his wife Kendra addressed a report made by TMZ on X about the experience of moving to another city.
"Okay it wasn’t difficult. I just said living in a condo with 2 active boys was getting hard and we were excited to have space! I love New York and will miss it and everyone dearly, just excited for my husband and for a new chapter," she wrote on X.
Furthermore, Kendra acknowledged that the hardest part of the transition was sharing the news with their 7-year-old son Kyden. However, she was still grateful for the situation and knew her husband would do well in his new surroundings.
Randle is averaging 20.4 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game this season with the Timberwolves. Additionally, he is shooting 48.9% from the field and 36.7% from the 3-point line.