Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich’s love story began on the first season of The Bachelor Australia in 2013, and since then, they’ve become one of the country’s most beloved couples.
Their journey from reality TV sweethearts to devoted parents has captivated fans across the nation. After tying the knot in a picturesque Italian ceremony in 2018, Tim and Anna embarked on their next great adventure: parenthood.
As they continue to celebrate their latest family milestones, we take a closer look at Tim and Anna’s family life.
How many children do Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich have?
Tim and Anna are proud parents to two daughters, Elle, 4, and 10-month-old Ruby.
Born November 12, 2020, Tim and Anna welcomed their eldest child Elle during the height of the pandemic.
Reflecting on their decision to start a family after almost a decade together, Anna told WHO in 2021, “From the get-go, we both knew we wanted children and it was always on our minds, but I think we got caught up with work and we loved spending time with each other, travelling together – we really enjoy each other’s company.”
Since welcoming their daughter, Tim and Anna have continued to share regular updates with Elle, and in 2024, the couple captured the hearts of nearly 16 million viewers on TikTok when they shared Elle’s first meeting with her newborn sister Ruby.
“It was that first meeting where she almost lost her breath when she met Ruby for the first time. It was just so, so adorable and so cute and she was very excited,” Anna told Woman’s Day.
On March 4, 2024, the couple announced the arrival of their youngest daughter Ruby on Instagram.
“It’s been a BIG few days with a few speed bumps to test us out but coming up for air and can now introduce you to RUBY ROBARDS!” Anna wrote, adding, “Mum and Ruby are doing well now, Dad has a few more greys (which will miraculously turn brown intermittently, and Elle is being an unbelievable big sister and even better midwife. Hearts are full.”
Speaking on their new life as a family of four, Anna shared with Woman’s Day that Elle had taken her new role as a big sister in her stride.
“She’s always taking on that motherly [role], being a motherly figure in a way, like helping out with things, trying to help change her nappy, but she’s grown up in the last nine weeks since having Ruby. It’s really nice to see because I was a little bit worried that she would get a bit jealous.”