American athlete Allyson Felix, husband celebrates 2nd pregnancy in Jamaica
While sharing the glimpses of her visit to Jamaica, Felix termed the vacation as their ‘babymoon’.
Saturday, 24th February 2024
Well-renowned retired track and field athlete from America, Allyson Felix, travelled to Jamaica with her husband Kenneth Ferguson to celebrate her second pregnancy. The couple are parents to a daughter named Camryn and are now expecting a son.
While sharing the glimpses of her visit to Jamaica, Felix termed the vacation as their ‘babymoon’. Through an Instagram post, she recalled her first visit to the island nation which was 22 years ago and said that she went to Jamaica for the World Junior Championships and met her now husband on that team.According to Allyson Felix, she fell in love with the incredible people and the beautiful country and added, “Even though they always cheered against me, I honestly feel so appreciated when I am here.”
She also noted that it was only perfect for her and her husband to come back for their babymoon and Jamaica will forever hold a special place in her heart as she met the love of her life there.[embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/C3nqaAkueMa/?img_index=1[/embed]
Felix was seen flaunting her baby bump in Jamaica as she wore a rust orange coloured two-piece dress. The athlete paired the outfit with sunglasses and tied her hair into a ponytail. The couple also shared a reel of their vacation in Jamaica, showing both of them making the best for their Caribbean trip.The retired track star who secured 22 gold medals at international championships was seen having a good time at one of the beaches in Jamaica. Meanwhile, the citizens of the country welcomed her and congratulated her for the pregnancy.
“Jamaicans really love you Allyson! We are just fierce competitors,” wrote a user named Grace while another user named Shel said, “As a Jamaican, I can say. We all love you! I have never cheered against you, you're an honorary Jamaican.”
Another user named Nichol assured Allyson that Jamaicans respected her and added, “We probably did and in some way, it’s an honor because we saw you as a top competitor against our fellow Jamaican athletes but there’s no doubt that Jamaicans respect you.”
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