Alex Rodriguez Celebrates Daughter Natasha’s High School Graduation

Alex Rodriguez

Former Yankees player Alex Rodriguez took to Instagram to share a heartfelt post congratulating his daughter Natasha on her high school graduation. In the post, Rodriguez expressed his pride in his daughter’s accomplishments and offered words of wisdom for her future endeavors. The proud father also showcased his love and support for Natasha, celebrating her big success and looking forward to the next chapter of her life.

The Message

Alex Rodriguez began his post by acknowledging the bittersweet nature of the occasion and expressing his inability to stop time. He wished his daughter Natasha confidence as she ventures into the world, emphasizing the importance of knowing her worth and believing in herself. He also highlighted her exceptional qualities, describing her as honest, kind, compassionate, intuitive, and wise beyond her years. Sharing his admiration, the athlete acknowledged that, instead of him being a role model for his daughter, it’s Natasha who has been his role model for the past 18 years. He expressed his disbelief at how quickly she has grown up and his excitement for her future endeavors in life. He also expressed his continuous pride in her and lastly signed off the post with “Love, Daddy.” Natasha responded to her father’s heartfelt post with a thankful comment.

The Celebration

The Celebration

The Instagram post included a collection of photos, one of which featured Alex Rodriguez, Natasha, her mother Cynthia Scurtis, stepfather Angel Nicolas, and her younger sisters Ella and Camilla. The MLB icon shares Natasha and Ella with Scurtis, who later married Nicolas after their split. Additional throwback pictures and family portraits were also shared in the post. The photos of the party also shared some glimpses of the joyous celebration, with a large colorful installation of balloons and a buffet table full of delicious treats. Natasha had previously announced her decision to pursue a BFA in musical theater at the University of Michigan.