Caitlin Covington and Chris Dorsch welcome their third child together
Caitlin Covington, known as ‘Christian Girl Autumn,’ has welcomed her third child with Chris Dorsch

Caitlin Covington, the influencer widely known as the face of the viral “Christian Girl Autumn” meme, has welcomed her third child with husband Chris Dorsch.
The social media personality shared the news after previously announcing her pregnancy in a Thanksgiving-themed video posted in November 2025. The announcement featured Covington, Dorsch and their two daughters, Kennedy and Morgan, as the family prepared to welcome a new addition.
Covington became an internet sensation in 2019 after a photo of her wearing a scarf, boots and autumn-inspired fashion went viral on X, formerly known as Twitter. The image was accompanied by the phrase “Christian Girl Autumn,” which quickly became a popular online meme and cemented Covington’s status as a seasonal social media icon.
Since then, the influencer has embraced the nickname and built a successful digital brand around lifestyle, fashion and family content. Her annual fall-themed photoshoots, particularly those set against Vermont’s colourful autumn foliage, have become a highly anticipated tradition among followers.
Beyond social media, Covington runs the lifestyle blog Southern Curls and Pearls and has collaborated with major fashion and retail brands. Her online presence has grown significantly over the years, attracting more than one million followers on Instagram and establishing her as a leading voice in the lifestyle influencer space.
In previous interviews, Covington acknowledged the expectations that come with her seasonal popularity, noting that many followers look to her for autumn fashion inspiration and content.
The arrival of her third child marks a new chapter for the influencer and her family. Fans have already begun congratulating the couple and are expected to follow updates as Covington shares more glimpses of life with her growing family.



















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