Usain Bolt, the great sprinter of all time, and his partner Kasi Bennett announced the birth of twin sons named Thunder and Saint Leo Bolt on Sunday. Bolt announced the news with a Father’s Day family photo on social media.
Bennett also posted a photo with the babies, saying Bolt was “the rock of this family and the greatest daddy to our little ones”.
The proud parents sat behind their three children, with Kasi looking incredible in a plunging gold gown which boasted floral embellishments on the bodice. The couple did not say when exactly the twins were born.
Usain and Kasi have been dating for six years and welcomed their first child, little girl Olympia, in June 2020.
2012, and 2016 Olympics before retiring in 2017. He will not compete in the Covid-delayed Tokyo Olympics next month.
Bolt, the fastest man in history, holds the world records for the 100 and 200 metres sprints. He is the only sprinter to win the 100m and 200m double at three Olympic Games in a row.
Bolt, who won 23 major championship golds in a glittering career, tried to turn to professional football after his track career ended, but failed to secure a contract and retired from all sport in 2019.
His 10.1million followers were quick to share their congratulations to the parents in the comments below.