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Allison Kuch Is Pregnant! Influencer Expecting Baby No. 2 With Husband Isaac Rochell
Another baby is on the way for Allison Kuch and Isaac Rochell!
The influencer and former NFL player announced they’re expecting their second child in a joint Instagram post on Sunday, November 9, sharing the sweet caption, “We’re having a baby!!!!✨👶🏼☁️.”
The couple’s announcement included a series of dreamy maternity photos, with Allison, 30, holding an ultrasound while Isaac, also 30, smiled beside her. Their 23-month-old daughter, Scottie Bee, adorably joined in on the fun — in one photo, she planted a kiss on her mom’s growing belly, and in another, she reached out for the ultrasound, clearly ready for her new role as big sister.
Allison and Isaac’s love story began at the University of Notre Dame, where they met in 2014. After several years of dating, they got engaged in 2020 and tied the knot in Cabo San Lucas the following year — though the pair later revealed they had secretly eloped before their destination ceremony. Their first daughter, Scottie, was born in December 2023.
When the couple first became parents, Isaac shared in a video, “I don’t even know how to feel, but I’m excited, that’s all I have,” to which Allison lovingly replied, “I love you so much.”
Just days before announcing baby No. 2, Allison opened up on her podcast “Two Parents & A Podcast” about their plans for growing their family. “It’s funny. A lot of people think that he wants a boy because like sports, which I’m like, ‘That’s toxic,’” she said. “But he’s like, ‘Oh, if I didn’t have a boy, I wouldn’t be sad.’”
Isaac chimed in, “No. I’ve been around men my whole life. Like it’s been straight men my whole life. Other than my wife. I have a brother. Football. It’s all men. So I’m like, ‘Yeah, I’m cool with a girl.’”
The couple has talked about wanting two — “maybe three” — children. “Unless we get rocked by the second kid, I feel like we’re going to have easily three,” Isaac admitted. “I mean, we love having a kid.”
Allison opened up to Us Weekly about the challenges of motherhood and rediscovering her identity. “There’s so many life changes [with] becoming a mom and also Isaac not playing football right now, I’m like, ‘Wait, whoa, what’s going on?’” she shared in November 2024.
Through it all, she credits Isaac for being a strong support system. “Whatever you need, we’ll do it,” he said of helping his wife adjust to life after football and motherhood.
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