‘You are our world’: Handre Pollard’s son turns six months

‘You are our world’: Handre Pollard’s son turns six months

Springboks flyhalf Handre Pollard and his wife Marise celebrated their first child turning six months old. Take a look…

Marise Pollard, the wife of Springboks fly-half Handre Pollard, took to Instagram on Friday 25 October to celebrate their son turning six months old, marking his half-way to one milestone.

HANDRE AND MARISE POLLARD’S SON TURNS SIX MONTHS OLD

Baby Hunter Andre Pollard is officially half-way to one years old. Handre and Marise Pollard welcomed their first child together, Hunter on 25 April. Now, the pair are celebrating Hunter turning six months old. Marise took to Instagram to express that Hunter is their world.

“A day in London with people we love very much 🤍. Also, happy 6 months my boy, you are our world,” she wrote.

Marise later shared a video including Hunter and Handre as she expressed that it has been the best six months of their lives. Take a look…

“This is it 🤍. Best 6 months of our lives,” she wrote.

WHERE DOES HANDRE AND MARISE LIVE?
Handre hails from Somerset West in the Western Cape while Marise was raised on a farm in Bloemendal. In 2022, the pair moved to the UK after Handre signed a R14 million a year contract with Leicester Tigers. According to MailOnline, Handre and Marise reside in the town of Market Harborough, in England.

The pair spent some time in South Africa since May but have since returned to the UK. Marise previously revealed that this was the longest she has been at home since she was 18 years old.

“Last farm trip and now we’re back in the UK 🤍 So grateful to be able to call South Africa home.
This was the longest I’ve been at home since I was 18 years old. The fact that we got to share Hunter, with our friends, our families, and everyone we love is the greatest privilege, and my heart physically could not be fuller. Dankie, dankie, dankie,” she wrote.

Marise went on to say that she is happy to return to their home and see their dogs. She added that she was grateful to call another country and town home.

“As heavy as it is to say goodbye. It is so nice for me to be back in our town, at our home with our dogs 🤍. I am just so grateful for the privilege of being able to call another country and town home,” she continued.

Take a look…

 

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