Emotional Photo: Kelly Kay posts a photo of the growing baby's ultrasound of her and her dead boyfriend, Spencer Webb
JTFMax:
On Instagram, the model Kelly Kay (750,000 followers) posts a photo of herself pregnant with a blackboard and an ultrasound image, looking towards the sky. The plaque reads, "Coming Soon: Baby Webb."
The incredibly emotional and heartbreaking history: The baby's father, college football player Spencer Webb († 22), died in a climbing accident on July 13.
The model on Instagram: "We created an angel before heaven got one. All you ever wanted was to be a dad...I know you'll be the best from the top."
And further: "I can't believe I have to do it without you, but knowing that I will have a piece of you keeps me going. I can't wait to meet the half-you, half-me person. I love you forever, both of you.”
In another photo, model Kay shares a text message history between her and rising football star Webb, aka "Baby Daddy." There he wrote, "I'll get you pregnant," to which Kay replied, "Please."
The emotional text message flow between Kelly Kay and Spencer Webb
Webb then wrote, "You think I wouldn't." She replied, "I'm ready. baby daddy. You can't get rid of me," to which the football talent replied, "You can't get rid of me."
According to the local newspaper, The Oregonian, almost six weeks ago, Spencer Webb, tight end of the Oregon Ducks college football team, died trying to climb a cliff near Triangle Lake in Oregon.
Webb lost his footing while climbing and fell 300 feet to his death. Boaters then dragged the football talent onto a raft and attempted to revive him until paramedics arrived in vain. Finally, around 3 p.m., the death of the football star was determined.
Particularly tragic: The football star was about to switch to the top American football league NFL, and Webb was voted California's best youth tight-end by the two sports magazines "247Sports" and "ESPN" when he was still a teenager.
Spencer Webb in his Oregon Ducks jersey
In July, his girlfriend and influencer Kelly Kay said goodbye on Instagram: "My best friend, my twin flame, the love of my life. I've never loved anything as much as I love you. You were my everything, gave me purpose, and showed me what it's like to be appreciated and valued."
You can only wish the mother-to-be all the best...