🙏👏Kayla Harrison decided to take care of her sister’s children, as her sister is struggling with addiction
🎥 @ufc ▫️ pic.twitter.com/NlRUK9XZ8g
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) June 1, 2025
Kayla Harrison has her hands full as a mother, although not in the conventional way.
Harrison recently revealed that her sister has been engaged in a long battle with addiction. Harrison’s niece and nephew were initially under the custody of her mother and stepfather. However, Harrison had to take control when her mother suffered a stroke. Harrison decided to take care of her sister’s kids, initially only for a while.
However, there was no looking back once they moved in with Harrison, who acquired full custody after the death of her stepfather. According to Harrison, taking care of her niece and nephew was the boldest yet best decision she ever made.
“It’s definitely a bittersweet story,” Harrison said on the UFC 316 Countdown show. “My sister his struggled with addiction for most of her adult life. And so my mother, she had custody of my niece and nephew. In 2019 my mom suffered a stroke. She was recovering with a 6-month-old and a 5-year-old. So I flew up, packed up the kids and I said, ‘I’m just gonna take them for a while.’ We drove down here to Florida and becoming a parent overnight is the best thing that’s ever happened to me. It’s also the hardest thing I’ve ever done. The scariest thing I’ve ever done by far. The thing I’m most proud of about our family is that we’re breaking generational cycles. We are healing each other. They know that this is home and they know that they are safe.”
Harrison has torn through the world of women’s MMA since making her PFL debut in 2018. The two-time Olympic gold medalist judoka won the Professional Fighters League lightweight championship twice before signing with the UFC. In just her third promotional outing, Harrison will challenge Julianna Pena for the bantamweight title in the co-main event at UFC 316 on Saturday at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
This article first appeared at Recent News on Sherdog.com
Help support MMACrazies.com when you shop Amazon by starting your online Amazon shopping at MMACrazies.com/recommends/amazon. You are not charged extra, but we receive a small and very helpful commission on everything you purchase. Thanks for thinking of us every time you shop at Amazon.

