Sydney Roosters star Nat Butcher and model wife Harmony celebrate safe arrival of twins: ‘Double the love’

Harmony Butcher, the model wife of Sydney Roosters player Nat Butcher, has shared amazing pictures of her beautiful new babies, while also providing a heartwarming health update on her identical twin girls.
The babies arrived on January 24 but then spent time in “special care” before the couple went public with the news.
The twins have been named Belle and Billie, and are the brother of young Beau (who will turn two in April).
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.“Our girls are here 💗 Belle Rae & Billie Bloom 💗 born 24.01.2026 at 36w2d,” Harmony announced on social media overnight.
“Beau is the best big brother.



“We are all so in love and it’s the most beautiful feeling knowing our now family of five is complete.”
Harmony said her babies were doing well after spending time in special care.
“They spent some time in special care and we have been amazed by their strength and how well they’ve been doing so far,” she said.
“Incredibly proud of our strong, beautiful girlies. Double the love. Double the blessing.”
The personal update was received well from several high-profile models and stars.
Model Annalise Dalins, the fiancée of AFL star Josh Daicos, was one of thousands to send her congratulations, as was reality TV star Tayla Broad, the wife of Richmond premiership hero Nathan Broad (also of AFL fame).
Australian Olympian Eloise Wellings also said: “So beautiful 😍 Congrats guys xo.”
And another friend commented: “Wow, they are just heavenly! Congratulations beautiful family and well done Harmony, you did so well carrying them for as long as you did! Enjoy the beautiful newborn bubble 🥹🤍.”
It was only five months ago when Harmony revealed she was pregnant, while also sending a poignant message to those who have faced pregnancy challenges.
“As we share our special news, I hold a place in my heart for those who are facing challenges on their journey to starting or growing their family,” she said.
“You may be still waiting on your miracle, grieving a loss, going through treatments, figuring out different options or experiencing heartache and disappointment.
“If you’re having a hard day today, know you’re not alone.”
Originally published on 7NEWS Sport
