Another baby makes a four!

The talented and evergreen ESPN reporter, Samantha Ponder is officially a mother of two adorable children and the family of four is now perfect.

ESPN's College GameDay reporter announced her pregnancy back in 2016 through her Instagram and now Samantha and her husband Christian have welcomed their most eagerly awaited little bundle of joy.

On this happy note, let's take out some time to know more about the wonderful couple in today's section.

ESPN Reporter Samantha Ponder welcomed a baby boy!          

Just last week on June 20, Samantha gave birth to her second child, a son and named him Robinson True Ponder.

Samantha took this news to her official Instagram and posted an adorable picture of her newborn and captioned it stating,

Robinson True Ponder, the second child of Samantha Ponder, Source: Instagram

"Meet Robinson True Ponder. He goes by True. He was named after Jackie and David... two men of courage who weren't/aren't afraid to hold to their convictions and take the road less traveled. We love you forever, True. Here's to a new great adventure." 

 

For all those who have sent messages, called, etc., yes our little man has been living on the outside. We are just enjoying this time as a family. Scout is thrilled to have a little brother and mama and baby are doing great. Thanks for all the prayers and support.

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The couple is really happy with the arrival of their baby son and really enjoying their family moment to the fullest.

Samantha also thanked all the supporters and those who prayed for her and stated that they are thrilled to have a new baby. 

Samantha Ponder celebrating wedding bliss with husband Christian Ponder

When you find the right one, amidst all the wrong ones, there's no waiting for the right time. One of the modest couples of the media, ESPN's Samantha Ponder and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder share the similar story.

The duo first met each other through Twitter when Christian started sending Twitter messages to the beautiful reporter and finally Christian asked her out on a date.

Samantha Ponder with husband Christian at a red carpet event, Source: E Online

And that was it for this adorable couple. They started going out quite often and before they knew it they got engaged in 2012.

Samantha with husband Christian at an ESPYS event, 2015, Source: Getty Images

After months of getting engaged the couple rushed and got married on December 17, 2012, in a courthouse in St. Croix County Court in Hudson, Wisconsin officiated by Court Commissioner, Stephen Dunlap. 

 

THANK YOU @kate_nelle @katenelle_photography for being a sweet friend and amazing #photographer! If you're looking for someone to capture a special time in your life, I can't recommend her enough. #maternity #maternityphotography

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The pair welcomed their first child, a daughter named Bowden Saint-Claire on July 2014 named after Bobby Bowden who is Christian's coach at Florida. 

 

2 week old smush face + beach life

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And now after almost three years, the pair welcomed their second child, baby boy Robinson and we would like to congratulate them for their exciting new future.

Quick facts about Samantha Ponder

  • Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Samantha Ponder is a popular American sportscaster, who hosts Sunday's NFL on ESPN.
  • Samantha attended Central High School in Phoenix and when she was in high school she applied for a hostess job in ESPN.
  • She got the job and worked for few months and went on to attend Liberty University.
  • There she got a job as a sideline reporter for Liberty Flames Sports and started doing side line jobs.
  • Later on she went on, to work for FoX Sports Net.
  • In 2012, she joined ESPN and started hosting the Sunday's NFL
  • She's happily married to her husband Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder and the pair share two children.
  • Her husband, Christian Ponder's net worth is estimated to be $ 6.4 million.
  • She replaced host Erin Andrews on ESPN's show, College Gameday."

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