'Prayed for 1, blessed with 2,' the couple wrote.
“Duck Dynasty” star Justin Martin and his wife, Brittany, took to social media April 7 to share some good news: The couple is expecting twins in October!
Based on the photos Justin Martin has shared on Facebook — like this shot of the couple holding a haul after a hunt — it’s clear that both new parents are invested in the duck business: “If you’ve followed along, you know our family has gone through a ton since 2020,” Martin wrote in an Instagram post announcing the pregnancy. “Little ones, we have prayed for you and soon enough we will get to pray with you. We are scared to death, excited beyond words and ready for this path God has chosen. Martin, Party of 4!”
The couple also posted a video to TikTok capturing the moment — and Brittany Martin’s shocked face — when they learned they were having twins. “When there’s two instead of one…..,” Justin Martin captioned the video.
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