Oli Sykes (Bring Me The Horizon) Shares Photo of Newborn Twins

Oli Sykes newborn babies
[Photo by: Jamie Carmichael]

Massive congratulations are in order for the Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes as he and his wife, model/musician Victoria Alissa Salles Silva, known as Alissic, have welcomed their newborn twins, Grey and Zélia.

In a post on her Instagram, she shares a photo with the caption “amor infinito,” which translates to infinite love. Sykes has reshared the image, which cuts off the newborns’ faces, to his Instagram Story.

Back in March, fans of the pair began to speculate whether Salls was pregnant when she posted an image that seemed to signal she was holding her stomach. The couple, who married on July 22, 2017, later confirmed that they were expecting on May 11 with the caption “DOIS.” 

In another post, the pair shared a video of them revealing the genders of their twins. The gender reveal video showed the pair eating two cupcakes. Alissic took a bite to reveal a pink filling, indicating a girl was on the way, and Sykes took a bite to showcase a blue filling, indicating a boy was coming, too.

The couple has received a slew of congratulations and well wishes from friends and fans since sharing the news that they’ve become parents!

Nova Twins commented, “Congratulations! Beautiful,” while Cassyette shared, “​​Omg sweeties congratulations guys.” Other artists such as YUNGBLUD, former You Me At Six frontman Josh Franceschi, and producer Zakk Cervini have also liked the post and wished the couple and their new babies well.

Huge congrats to Oli and Alissa on the arrival of their little ones! Wishing the whole family nothing but love, good health, and all the happiness in the world.

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