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When you grow up with a parent who has a job that makes them very well known in the community, you might also become a bit of a celebrity. Jordyn Hicks’ dad, Sean Elliot, played in the NBA and now serves as an announcer for the San Antonio Spurs. When Jordyn attends games, the camera frequently pans to her, and he shares sweet messages about his baby girl. On Father’s Day, Jordyn shared a compilation video of her dad as he captured big moments in her life, from her engagement to her marriage to Chicago Bears Safety Elijah Hicks to the birth of her son, along with a beautiful dedication.
“I’m constantly told by the people of San Antonio how comforting it is to hear your voice calling the games each week. If only I could explain to them how lucky I feel to have had that same voice comfort me through life’s lows and ground me through its highs. I’m so grateful to experience a father’s love like yours,” Jordyn wrote.
Jordyn Hicks Shared an Equally Sweet Message to Her Husband
Jordyn Hicks couldn’t forget her husband and the father of her child on Father’s Day.
“Watching this back and reflecting on all of our different chapters, I can confidently say that parenthood with you has been my favorite one by far. You put 110% into everything you do, and seeing that play out in your new role as Dada is everything. Elliott will be able to do anything with a dad like you right beside him,” Jordyn added.
Her words touched fans who thanked her for sharing the sweet post.
“’Maybe soon I’ll be a grandpa’ next shot is with their son,” someone wrote. “How sweet he was waiting.”
This person knew just how Jordyn Hicks felt. “Girl my dad is a pastor and he get yo and tell his congregation all of my business all the time. At least your dad does it in cute ways,” they wrote.
“All I do is cry about strangers on this app,” reads the most relatable comment on the post.
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