Anna Kournikova and Enrique Iglesias have twins… but nobody knows!
Ex-Russian tennis beauty and Spanish singing heart throb name their babies Nicholas and Lucy after they were born in Miami
ANNA KOURNIKOVA and her Spanish superstar singer partner Enrique Iglesias have produced twins.
revealed former tennis ace Kournikova had a boy and girl in Miami on Saturday - and, apparently, no one even knew she was pregnant!
The couple kept this whole thing a secret for nine months.
The babies have been named Nicholas and Lucy,.
On Saturday Kournikova posted three photos on Instagram, featuring herself on a boat.
Iglesias also shared a snap from the outing.
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No mention of their little darlings...
Moscow-born Anna, 36, and Enrique, 42, are thought to have been dating since 2001 but are not reckoned to be married.
They met on the set of the singer-turned-record producer's Escape music video.
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She has been wearing a large diamond ring and matching eternity band on her wedding finger for around a year.
But neither of them have ever confessed to being engaged and last summer Enrique said neither he or Anna had any plans to tie the knot.
He told The Sun: "We're just as happy.
"There comes a point when you've been with someone for a certain amount of time that I believe that you are like, married.
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"I guess the only difference is that we haven't walked down the aisle."
Mind you, Enrique did one introduce Anna as his wife during a concert in Russia in 2011.
But later the son of Julias Inglesias claimed he merely got caught up in the moment.
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Anna enjoyed a highly successful tennis career despite not winning a major singles title and calling it a day at 21 because of serious back problems.
She reached No8 in the world in 2000 but achieved greater success at doubles, where here partnership with Martina Hingis was dubbed as the 'Spice Girls of Tennis.'
They were ranked world No 1 and won Grand Slam titles in Australia in 1999 and 2002, and the WTA Championships in 1999 and 2000.