PHOTOS: General Hospital alum Hayley Erin welcomes twins, shares family album

Posted Tuesday, September 28, 2021 5:20:45 AM

General Hospital's Hayley Erin (ex-Kiki Jerome) is the proud new mom to newborn twin girls, Juno and Maude, who were born last month and just made their Instagram debut!

Congratulations are in order for Hayley Erin (ex-Kiki Jerome, General Hospital), who, together with her husband, Adam Fergus, welcomed twin girls in August.

The first-time mom introduced her babies via a family photo album that she shared on Instagram that includes a caption about the twins' already-budding personalities. From the sound of it, one of the girls might be up to following her mother's soap opera career path!

"7 weeks ago Juno & Maude made me a mom. Well, Maude on the 9th of August and Juno on the 10th. They're individuals already," Erin writes. "Maude has a shock of her dad's dark hair and Juno is dramatic just like... both of her parents."

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Erin's caption ends with a thank you to her husband. "Couldn't do it without my love, the one, the only, SuperSperm himself: Dadam," she gushes.

Erin's daytime history includes playing the roles of GH's Kiki from 2015 to 2019 and The Young and the Restless' Abby Newman from 2008 to 2010. She recently did a guest spot on L.A.'s Finest, wrapped up a long story arc on Modern Family, and starred on the 2019 Pretty Little Liars spinoff The Perfectionists.

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