There’s no doubt about it. We are in the middle of a Real Housewives baby boom. Or at least that’s what it seems like. Monique Samuels just announced the birth of her third child! Congratulations to Monique, her husband Chris Samuels, her son Christopher, and her daughter Milani! They are now a party of five!
The Real Housewives of Potomac cast member gave birth to her son on Monday, November 26, a full week earlier than expected.
Monique shared the news during an interview with People. The Real Housewife of Potomac revealed, “Chase Omari Samuels was born Nov. 26, 2018 at 4:56 pm.”
Monique posted about Chase’s birth on Instagram. She announced, “It’s… A… BOY!!!! Told yall! I’m 3 for 3 with guessing genders now.” She also wrote, “Thank God for a safe and fast delivery and one healthy baby boy!!!! Thank you all for the well wishes and prayers.” She really did get a lot of well wishes.
Monique’s RHOP costar Candiace Dillard just commented with some blue emoji hearts.
Real Housewives of Potomac OG cast member Katie Rost wrote, “Congrats! And good work!! Xoxo” Wait. These two know each other? Monique joined the show the season after Katie left. Does this mean Katie is back in the mix?
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kandi Burruss wrote “Congratulations!!!!!!”
Eva Marcille, who just gave birth to a son in April, wrote “Congratulations Beautiful!!!!” Maybe their sons can have playdates when they get a little bit older #RealBabiesOfBravo
RHOA cast member Cynthia Bailey commented, “Congrats” along with some party hat emojis.
Real Housewives of Dallas‘ D’Andra Simmons responded to Monique’s announcement as well. She wrote, “Congratulations! So happy for you!”
Southern Charm New Orleans (Is that show coming back?) cast member Tamica Lee commented, “Ahhhhhh. I guessed boy!!!!!”
Will Monique share her birth with the Real Housewives of Potomac viewers? I guess we will have to wait for RHOP to return for Season 4.
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