Brian To’o and his wife Moesha have welcomed their first child, a baby boy.
The NRL star, 25, announced the exciting news via Instagram on Thursday, sharing several photos of the newborn, who was born on October 22.
In his post, the Penrith Panthers winger revealed that their son’s name is Atreus Gohanrome-Stephenny To’o.
“Sometimes the smallest things take up the most space in your heart,” the couple captioned their post.
“Thank you God for blessing us with our baby boy.”
Brian To’o and his wife Moesha have welcomed their first child, a baby boy. Pictured together during the Dally M. 2023
Atreus’ middle name refers to the fictional character Gohan from the manga and anime series Dragon Ball.
It is suggested that the other part of his middle name is a nod to Brian’s three Panthers teammates: Jarome Luai, Stephen Crichton and Spencer Leniu.
The bub was also dressed in the iconic orange uniform from the series.
In his post, the Penrith Panthers winger revealed that their son’s name is Atreus Gohanrome-Stephenny To’o
Brian and Moesha shared a series of photos of their adorable son alongside the rugby star’s three premiership rings from the past three years.
Brian and Moesha’s message was received with warm congratulations from family, friends and fans.
‘Congratulations my brother, how good!!’ Josh Addo-Carr commented.
“Congratulations brother,” Cameron Murray added.
‘Our whole heart. We love you guys so much,” wrote another.
Brian and Moesha shared a series of photos of their adorable son alongside the rugby star’s three premiership rings from the past three years
The couple tied the knot in December 2022. Their wedding was streamed live and featured several of his Panthers teammates, including stars Nathan Cleary, Stephen Crichton – and best man Jarome Luai.
To’o proposed to his partner Moesha in emotional scenes at Suncorp Stadium after the Panthers claimed their third premiership in a 14-12 win over South Sydney in October 2021.
Moesha admitted that she wasn’t expecting a proposal after To’o came to her post-match.
“I thought he was just coming to give me a hug, like he usually does,” she told Channel Nine at the time.
The pair had known each other for about eight years at the time, and had been a couple for about two and a half years.
“It’s been a great year, not only for myself, but for my family and my community,” To’o said after the match.
The couple married in December 2022 following their engagement after the Panthers claimed their third premiership in a 14-12 win over South Sydney in October 2021.
‘I want to thank my beautiful partner for saying yes. I’m very grateful to be here, I’m so lucky.
‘It’s a very special moment to experience, not only with my partner, but also for my family at home in lockdown.’
The NSW Origin representative also admitted he would still have asked the question if the Panthers had lost to Souths.
‘Actually it was Origin that I was planning on doing, but obviously because of Covid-19 that didn’t happen, so I made it the next step to push for the grand final (submit a proposal), and then we got the victory’ ‘o explained.
The NSW Origin representative admitted he would still have asked the question if the Panthers had lost to Souths