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Two-time Olympian Morgan Mitchell makes major announcement after surviving shocking domestic violence injuries

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Australian Olympian Morgan Mitchell has posted heartwarming baby news on social media
  • Morgan Mitchell Shares Heartwarming Baby Announcement
  • The Australian Olympic athlete is expecting twins with her partner Tom
  • Sprinter Almost Lost His Life Due to Terrifying Domestic Violence

Pregnant two-time Olympian Morgan Mitchell has revealed she is expecting twins after surviving horrific domestic violence as a teenager that almost claimed her life.

Mitchell, 30, ran in green and gold at the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2021 Olympics before narrowly missing out on selection for this year’s Paris Games, and posted the heartbreaking announcement on social media on Monday.

“Twin mom,” she posted alongside a photo of a positive pregnancy test and her fiancé Tom Brown standing shirtless.

“You’re going to be the best dad @tommybr.own.”

Mitchell got engaged to her business analyst partner in July during a trip to Portugal.

“When you know, you know,” he said. News Corporation.

Australian Olympian Morgan Mitchell has posted heartwarming baby news on social media

Mitchell, who ran in the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, is expecting twins with her partner Tom Brown.

Mitchell, who ran in the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, is expecting twins with partner Tom Brown.

‘He’s honestly the most amazing person and just allows me to be myself.

“I’d never used dating apps before, but I used one called Raya and I never take any chances, but we had dinner at Mr Miyagi on Chapel Street and then spent every day together. “I knew he was the one.

Mitchell revealed earlier this year that a domestic violence attack when she was 18 made her doubt her ability to achieve any of her dreams.

‘Wow… A milestone I never thought would be possible. I reached 30 years old,’ he wrote on social networks.

‘This time I almost lost my life 12 years ago due to domestic violence which left me in hospital with a concussion and a broken jaw.

“It’s crazy to think that at one point in my life I really thought I would miss moments like this.”

Her heartfelt message was accompanied by a series of photographs showing some of the accomplishments she is most proud of, along with an image of her injuries from domestic violence.

Mitchell’s publications featured her first article published in Vogue magazine, her appearance on the cover of Women’s Health, and several competition appearances, including the Olympic and Commonwealth Games.

Mitchell posted the news on Monday.

Mitchell is excited to be a mother of twins

Mitchell, who met her partner earlier this year, is excited to become a mother.

Earlier this year, Mitchell spoke out about a domestic violence incident that threatened her career and self-esteem.

Earlier this year, Mitchell spoke out about a domestic violence incident that threatened her career and self-esteem.

Mitchell has appeared on magazine covers and covers, in a film and in multiple international athletics competitions, including the Olympic and Commonwealth Games.

Mitchell has appeared on magazine covers and covers, in a film and in multiple international athletics competitions, including the Olympic and Commonwealth Games.

Many of which she said she had recorded in a “dream diary” as a child and again as an adult.

She gave thanks to a particular children’s charity that helped her when she was younger.

“If I can ask for anything this birthday it’s for everyone to click the link in my bio and learn more about (Cottage by the Sea, Queenscliff),” he wrote.

‘(It’s) an amazing children’s charity that gives disadvantaged children the opportunity to experience a life away from negativity and instil in them the belief that, no matter your background or upbringing, you can be whatever and whoever you want.

“I attended the Cottage as a child and am now a two-time Olympian.”

His inspiring story was accompanied by a message for his fans and followers.

‘You never know what the last day will be and if my journey has taught me anything it is to be grateful for what you have, go after what you want and never give up.

“Also, let us protect our women and children,” he added.

Despite missing the Paris Games, Morgan has her sights set on competing for Australia again at Los Angeles 2028.

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