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Katherine Heigl’s Kids: Meet the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Alum 3 Children



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Katherine Heigl has built a successful career starring in hit TV shows and beloved romantic comedies.

Off-screen, Katherine is a loving wife and mother.

Below, learn more about Katherine Heigl’s three kids.

Naleigh

Naleigh joins her mom on a red carpet in 2014.

Josh and Katherine got married in 2007.

Naleigh was born with a congenital heart problem and had to undergo surgery before leaving Korea.

In that same interview, she spoke about the values she wanted to instill in her daughter.

Katherine regularly shares tributes to her daughter on her birthday.

While Naleigh was still a tween, the 27 Dresses star also admitted that she didn’t let her daughter have social media in a Parents Magazine interview in 2021.

Adalaide

About three years after adopting Naleigh, Katherine and Josh adopted their second daughter Adalaide from the United States.

As the girls have gotten older, Katherine has explained that she’s very open with them about what they know about their biological parents.

Katherine has also shared that her middle child is very interested in horse-riding.

She’s also posted birthday tributes to her younger daughter.

Joshua

Katherine gave birth to her and Josh’s first and only biological child Joshua Bishop Kelley Jr. in December 2016.

When Joshua was five, Katherine revealed that he was ” obsessed with Spider-Man and the Hulk” to Parents.

Like her daughters, Joshua regularly makes appearances on her mom’s social media.



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