Aww! Handre Pollard’s son crawls for biltong in adorable clip

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Marise Pollard, the wife of Springboks fly-half Handre Pollard, shared an adorable video of their son crawling to get himself a stick of droëwors, via a video on Instagram on 4 January.

HANDRE POLLARD’S SON CRAWLS FOR DROEWORS

Marise and Handre Pollard’s son Hunter Andre Pollard, may have been born in the UK, but he is proudly South African. Proud mom Marise shared an adorable clip of Hunter crawling to get himself a stick of droëwors and a little glimpse of him enjoying the South African dried sausage. Take a look…

“Tell me you’re South African without telling me 🤣🤍,” she captioned the post.

Fans gushed over the toddler in the comments section of the post.

“No DNA just🇿🇦 that leg for penalties❤️❤️❤️so cute,” wrote @nteboheng1.

“👏 👏 👏 👏 so cute😂 beautiful little man ❤️,” wrote @juanrimostert5.

“So precious! Your baby boy is the cutest ever 💙,” wrote @sheilawhiteonwhite.

WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT HUNTER ANDRE POLLARD

The baby boy was born on 25 April 2024 in the UK, where Handre and Marise live. the pair moved to the UK as andre signed a R14 million a year contract with Leicester Tigers in 2022. However, they do visit South Africa during the year, as Handre also plays for the South African national team, the Springboks.

Handre and Marise live in the town of Market Harborough, in England, according to MailOnline. Handre hails from Somerset West in the Western Cape while Marise was raised on a farm, Bloemendal in the Eastern Cape.

The pair spent a few months in South Africa earlier this year and Marise took Hunter to her hometown, Bloemendal. Take a look…

“Bloemendal 🌾. So grateful to finally be able to share this place with you my dearest Hunter. It’s home, and now your home too. Where we played under the same trees and ran on the same dirt roads. Here nature is your school, better than any dream. My words are few, but my heart overflows. Thank you Jesus 🤍,” she wrote.

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