Freddie Freeman's wife, Chelsea Freeman, was one of the big names to attend Kris Jenner's 70th birthday. The James Bond-themed party was a step away from the baseball activities that have kept Chelsea preoccupied throughout the summer.
Chelsea attended the party named "0070" held at Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Lauren Bezos' home. She looked gorgeous in a black gown with a laced middle portion consisting of floral patterns. She wore opera-length gloves and a single bracelet, with her thick blonde curves giving her look a Bond girl-like touch.
Posting a snap of hers from the party on Monday, Chelsea playfully expressed her excitement about being away from baseball.
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Chelsea Freeman's Instagram story from Kris Jenner's birthday party (Source: Instagram @chelseafreeman5)However, in a swift turn of events, Freeman took on her mother duties, accompanying her sons, Brandon and Maximum, to their baseball games on Sunday.
"Don't worry I was back at a baseball game in the morning. 4-year old tee-ball," she captioned.
Chelsea Freeman's Instagram story featuring her Sunday morning at a baseball game (Source: Instagram @chelseafreeman5)A subsequent story featured a picture from later in the evening featuring Chelsea's eldest son, Charles, posing with a "Tournament Champions" ring.
Chelsea Freeman's Instagram story featuring her son Charles celebrating with a winner's ring (Source: Instagram @chelseafreeman5)Chelsea Freeman and Freddie Freeman got married in 2014. They welcome Charles into their lives two years later. After exploring different fertility options, the couple opted for surrogacy in 2020. Quite coincidentally, Chelsea got pregnant at the same time span with Brandon and Maximus being born within eight days of each other.
Max Muncy reacts to Freddie Freeman's viral worm dance
During the Dodgers' World Series celebrations, Freddie Freeman broke the internet with his worm dance, which he later stated was banned by the Atlanta Braves during his time with the organization. It was a pleasant surprise for not just the Dodgers but fans online.
Infielder Max Muncy had a hilarious reaction to it while speaking to CBS Los Angeles last Friday.
"Obviously knew Freddie could move a little bit," Muncy said. "That's why our double celebration is modelled after him. We knew there were some moves in there but that's a big a** man doing the worm, I'll say that. No one was expecting that."Muncy also promised that if the Dodgers were to complete a three-peat next year, he would join Freeman. Los Angeles will be looking to become the first team since the Yankees of 1998-2000 to win thrice in a row.
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