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18 Oct 2025

Offaly influencer shares pictures of new twins Evie and Ryan

'Completely and utterly in love' with double addition to family

Offaly influencer shares pictures of new twins Evie and Ryan

Rachel Gorry and Adrien Kiernan with twins Evie and Ryan

OFFALY influencer Rachel Gorry is the proud mother of two more children after twins Evie and Ryan arrived on Friday.

Rachel and her partner Adrien Kiernan are “completely and utterly in love” with their new baby girl and boy, according to a post on Instagram.

“Our two tiny miracles decided to make their entrance into the world this morning and are doing so well,” Rachel posted.

The influencer, who has 308,000 followers on Instagram, revealed that her new son Ryan weighed in a four pounds but his sister Evie was four pounds and 12 ounces.

She posted pictures of her “first hold” of the new arrivals and said of herself and Adrien: “Our hearts could burst.”

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Many of Rachel's followers congratulated her on the twins and praised the names. “Aww such beautiful names for beautiful little ones,” said one reply, while another gushed: “Oh Rachel they’re so precious! Love their little names”.

Back in February Rachel revealed that she was expecting twins with Adrien.

The announcement came almost five years after the death of her husband, Walsh Island man Daniel Gorry, the father of her first three children, daughters Leah, Holly and Hannah.

Walsh Island GAA Club joined in congratulating Adrien and Rachel. Adrien, a keen Gaelic footballer, is fondly known as Eddie in his own locality and in a social media post the club said: “The club wish to say a huge congratulations to our current team secretary (and part time Junior C player), Eddie Kiernan and his partner Rachel Gorry on the birth of their twins earlier today. Wishing you both all the love and joy that the new arrivals will bring to you.”

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