JoJo Fletcher Says Jordan Marriage Is on a 'Different Level' After Baby
Former Bachelorette JoJo Fletcher and her husband, Jordan Rodgers, are soaking in baby bliss with their newborn daughter, Romy.
"We've always been really good working as a team. Like, we do things together all the time," Fletcher, 35, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, April 28, while promoting her partnership with Hallmark. "We travel, we work together [and] we're together all the time, so we know that we're good working as a team, but I think when you become parents, it's, like, this completely different level of really leaning on each other and remembering, ‘This is your partner, this is your teammate.'"
Fletcher and Rodgers, 37, have been married since May 2022. They welcomed their first baby, daughter Romy Blair, in December 2025.
"I didn't doubt that he would be like this, but he's just been incredible, so helpful," Fletcher gushed, noting her husband is "always there" to take care of Romy. "Even in the middle of the night when I need to pump and [feed] her, he's waking up with me and he's doing all the things with me."
According to Fletcher, parenthood has "brought [them] closer."
"Even before I was like, ‘I don't know if we could get much closer,' but [we're] so much more unified," she said. "You have this little person that is half of you, half of him, and it's just, like, this daily reminder of the love that you have together. I think she just makes everything better."
Fletcher and Rodgers, who met on her season of The Bachelorette in 2016, have also tried to maintain their date nights.
"We both are homebodies. Like, we love being at home, and so when Romy goes down, we'll cook our dinner, we'll watch our shows," she told Us. "We still are getting to do those things. She's an awesome sleeper right now. We're getting that time kind of, like, back to where it can just be us while she's sleeping, and we have that time together. But, also, neither one of us really wants to be away from her right now. We're still, like, in this newborn bliss bubble."
Fletcher and Rodgers equally take care of baby Romy.
"We're really good at, like, tag-teaming everything," she added on Tuesday. "I probably do most of the feedings because I have the boobs, but when I'm not, he will take a bottle, he will help. He does it all."
Fletcher gave birth via C-section, telling Us that Rodgers was also "so attentive" while her body healed.
"[He made] sure that I was recovering well, and doing things that would help me, and [taking] just the mental load," she said. "He's doing pretty great tag-teaming on truly everything."
Fletcher was also impressed by how seamlessly Rodgers jumped into dad mode.
"Jordan has maybe held, like, one or two babies in his entire life because either me or his brother [Luke Rodgers] have forced our nieces on him to hold once," Fletcher quipped. "He's never done anything with babies, so I was like, ‘OK, this is going to be something he's going to learn.' … I'm telling you, he was the swaddle master night one, he was the diaper changer master night one. I'm like, ‘How are you just doing all this so seamlessly?' He totally surprised me, and he's so good at it."
Fletcher is also gearing up for her first Mother's Day later this month.
"This Mother's Day is super fun for me to be able to celebrate my mom, my sisters, my friends, [and] that's why this partnership with Hallmark is so great," she said. "I've always been a love language card lover, and Hallmark, obviously, their greeting cards make it so easy to express that, and not just through the cards, but through their gifts."
She continued, "I always just think that little things that you can write down and cherish and keep forever and go back and read always mean the most to me. So, I want to do that for them this year for all of the moms in my life."
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This story was originally published May 1, 2026 at 1:09 PM.