Photo: Tyler Herro's girlfriend Katya Elise Henry shows off glamorous mini dress and matching Louis Vuitton bag
Tyler Herro has been with his girlfriend Katya Elise Henry since 2020, which was the Miami Heat guard's first season in the NBA. Henry is a well-known fitness influencer with a significant following, garnering 7.6 million followers on Instagram. She is quite the fashion guru and showed off her latest threads with a post to her Instagram story, which featured a Louis Vuitton bag.
Tyler Herro and Katya Elise have two children, welcoming their daughter, Zya, in 2021 and their son, Harlem, in 2023. The Miami Heat superstar has used his offseason to spend time with his family, documenting his numerous offseason travels on social media.
Tyler Herro and his girlfriend have had a busy offseason
Katya Elise Henry showed off the views of a July jetski trip she took with Tyler Herro, along with the views of a beach trip from early July. She captioned the post:
"Good for the soul."
The couple also celebrated Henry's 30th birthday in June, with Herro taking to Instagram to celebrate his girlfriend and the mother of his children.
"BABY GIRRRRRRL .. HAPPY BORN DAY .. BIG DIRTY 30. I APPRECIATE YOU FOR BEING YOU AND BEING BY MYSIDE THROUGHOUT ALL THIS CRAZINESS. KEEP BEIN THE LIGHT FOR LIL HARLEM AND BIG ZZ. WE LOVE YOU!!!" Herro captioned his post.
Herro showed off his evening plans with his girlfriend in the post, including the couple's celebratory dinner from the evening. They also took the kids to Disney World for Zya's third birthday.
Herro is set to enter his sixth season in the NBA and the former Kentucky Wildcat has carved out a significant role as one of the Heat's best players, alongside Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.
In 2023-24, Herro posted his third straight season of scoring 20-plus points per game, averaging 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists, shooting nearly 40% from three-point territory.
Going into year six, Herro and the Heat are looking to hoist a fourth banner into the rafters of Kaseya Center, making the NBA Finals in two of the last six seasons. Miami will hope for another step forward from Tyler Herro in 2024-25, looking to capitalize on their championship window.