Midland’s Mark Wystrach and Fiancée Ty Haney are Expecting Their First Child
Midland’s Mark Wystrach is going to have to get used to seeing the color pink now that he and his…
Mark Wystrach and Ty Haney; Photo via Instagram
Midland’s Mark Wystrach is going to have to get used to seeing the color pink now that he and his fiancée Ty Haney are expecting a baby girl before the end of the year.
Haney announced the exciting news on Instagram on Friday (July 19) with a topless selfie that shows off her growing belly.
“Baby on board or too many donuts?” the mommy-to-be and Outdoor Voices CEO and founder captioned, alongside the belly-baring shot, “? Lil cowgirl on the way.”
Along with posting on social media, Haney, who is due in November, opened up about becoming a first-time mom to a baby girl in a press release, saying, “I am beyond thrilled to be welcoming a girl, particularly since there are more strong women breaking barriers today than ever before.”
The Midland frontman is equally excited to become a parent. He shared the news on his Instagram with a photo of a sweatshirt that read “Best dad on Earth.”
“Knew I shoulda bought this,” he captioned the image. “Soo excited to announce @ty_haney and I are having a baby girl ?? in November!”
Mark Wystrach and Ty Haney’s pregnancy news follows their recent engagement announcement, which took place in late May.
“Popped THE QUESTION and @ty_haney had the answer I was lookin’ for!!!❤️? ? ⚡️ ❤️,” Wystrach wrote on Instagram, at the time, alongside a slideshow of photos featuring Haney showing off her ring, and cuddling the couple’s dogs, Juice and Pony, in Boulder, Colorado.
Congratulations to the soon-to-be parents!
Midland’s much-anticipated sophomore album, Let It Roll, is slated for release August 23. The album features the trio’s latest single, “Mr. Lonely,” as well as their latest release, “Playboys.”
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