
Mayo GAA star Aidan O'Shea and wife expecting first baby
She captioned the post: 'So excited to meet our Baba.'
Congratulations flowed with Kristin's sister Denise commenting, 'Auntie D incoming'.
'Congrats Kristin,' wrote influencer Erika Fox.
The longtime couple celebrated their wedding last August with a ceremony held in Kerry in the five-star Muckross Park Hotel.
After the wedding, they jetted off to Capri for their honeymoon before going to Australia for a second honeymoon in January.
The pair were dating for six years before Aidan popped the question in July 2023.
O'Shea is already a father to his daughter, Caragh, from a previous relationship.
Earlier this year, he became his county's all-time leader in appearances across the League and Championship.
Mayo failed to advance from the group stages of this year's championship
The two-time All-Star and Division 1 League winner is a senior planning manager at pharmaceutical and research development company, AbbVie.
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