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'Nate & Jeremiah By Design' Poppy & Oskar: Everything to Know

'Nate & Jeremiah By Design' Poppy & Oskar: Everything to Know
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Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent of Nate & Jeremiah By Design welcomed a new baby into their family, growing from three to four. The family is happier than ever and Poppy loves her new brother, despite now having to share her fathers' attention with him. Read for a full update on Nate's & Jeremiah's daughter, Poppy and son, Oskar.

Poppy & Oskar

Poppy Brent-Berkus was born March 23, 2015. From the moment she was born, she lit up her fathers' lives.


The couple poured all their love into their little girl and shared on social media how parenthood had transformed them. Nate and Jeremiah are amazing dads. They gave Poppy everything she could want. Even as a toddler, Poppy was used to being in the spotlight and the center of both her dads' attention. As a close family, Jeremiah and Brent know that they are an inspiration to many couples. They celebrated National Coming Out Day as a family:

Oskar Brent-Berkus was born March 27, 2018. His birthday is just 4 days after his sister Poppy's birthday, despite being 3 years apart in age. The two may become closer as they grow up for sharing that special day.

It's clear the two Brent-Berkus siblings get along well. Oskar is probably too young to be much trouble but Poppy showed real sweetness to her brother. For example, on National Siblings Day, Nate posted this adorable photo of the siblings cuddling.

Its clear Nate's and Jeremiah's hearts have grown even bigger as their family expands. The four make an adorable and happy family that is a joy to watch on the show. Both Nate and Jeremiah post frequent photo updates on social media of Poppy and Oskar together. In addition, Poppy is a loving and gentle big sis to her little brother Oskar. Probably, they will grow up to be very good friends as a result of their close-knit family.

Fans of the show cant wait to learn more about what is next for this beautiful family. They are clearly in love with the whole Brent-Berkus family!

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