Real Housewives of Potomac star Mia Thornton and her boyfriend Incognito are ready to have some children. The two recently got together after things went south between Mia and her husband, Gordon Thornton. Since then, they have been inseparable. Even Mia’s tagline for Season 9 of RHOP is about Inc. She said, “Marriage can be temporary, but Inc is permanent.” And now Mia and Inc want to make things even more permanent by starting a family.
Mia wants to have “two more” kids with Inc, but is worried her biological clock “might have tocked”
It’s a family affair for Mia this season. She began with a dramatic start when she and Inc asked Gordon for a paternity test. Inc believed he was the father of one of Mia’s children instead of Gordon. To which Gordon gave a prompt, thanks but no thanks, to that request.
She also caused quite the stir with the cast when she told them, “The fathers of my children can get along.” Mia then told Stacey Rusch she was married previously and her oldest son is from another marriage. But there is always room for more. And Mia and Inc want to make that happen.
Mia told The Daily Dish about her and Inc’s future baby plans. She said, “Inc does want more children. We’re gonna take our time, and I’m not opposed to having a surrogate, but he wants me to carry. And he wants to have two more, so pray for me.”
At 40 years young, having two more kids could be challenging. But Mia’s got it all figured out. She shared, “We’re taking our time, and when the time comes we will make that decision. But I’m definitely exploring options, like freezing my eggs and things like that. Because you know my biological clock is ticking. It might have tocked.”
Even though Mia’s biological clock might be tick-tocking, she wants to spend more time with Inc first. Mia concluded, “I wanted to just make sure that we’re doing things the proper way … We want to enjoy each other, and then we can add more children to our roster.”
Real Housewives of Potomac continues Sundays at 8/7c on Bravo.
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