Uncover the married life of Blogger Sophie Cachia and Jaryd. Know the blogger's personal life
Sophie Cachia, an Australian blogger, is popular for her own blog 'The Young Mummy'. She is married to Jaryd Cachia, an Australian footballer.
On her blog, she shares her own experiences and mummy life. She also shares her experiences in YouTube through her YouTube channels.
The couple has two adorable children.
Sophie Cachia’s married life
Sophie and Jaryd dated for few years before getting married in 2015. The couple met through their mutual friend Jordan Russell in 2010. Later, they fell in love and started living together.
Sophie and Jaryd welcomed their daughter in 2013 and they got married after two years. They got married on October 25, 2015, in a close ceremony.
There is an interesting fact of their wedding. According to daily mail, Sophie wore black gown instead of white. It was quite surprising for her fans and well-wishers. She also revealed that why she chose black dress.
I always wear black anyway, I think it suits me and it's such a bold and striking colour
Despite being parents of two kids, their relation is smoothly running without any divorce rumors.
Sophie and Jaryd’s children
The couple gave birth to their first baby, a daughter named Bobby in 2013. After four years they welcomed their second child, a son in January 2017.
Sophie has shared her pregnancy experiences on her blog. They frequently share their children’s activities on their social media profiles. Her husband Jaryd also plays with kids during is leisure time.
Know more about Jaryd Cachia
Jaryd Cachia, an Australian rules footballer, is playing for 'Norwood Football Club' in the South Australian Football League. He played school football for 'St Kevin's College' before joining the 'Northwood Knights'.
Strong hands out in front @shawry_analyst pic.twitter.com/NqONCvvtIP
— Jaryd Cachia (@jarydcachia) September 28, 2014
In 2010, Carlton Football Club drafted him in the 2010 VFL tournament. Jaryd spent two seasons there and moved to the Norwood FC. Then he started playing for the Norwood in the South Australian National Football League.