Real Housewives Of Atlanta Star Kandi Burruss Is Expecting Her Third Child Via Surrogate

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Real Housewives of Atlanta fans have seen Kandi Burruss and husband Todd Tucker struggle to conceive their second child together. She recently revealed that she and Todd have two girl embryos left.

Kandi and Todd already have a three-year-old son named Ace Tucker. Kandi has sixteen-year-old daughter Riley Burruss from a previous relationship and Todd’s daughter Kaela is twenty-two. Soon, they will add another baby to their family!

People confirmed that Kandi actually has a storyline this season has a baby on the way via surrogate. Kandi carried her son Ace and daughter Riley, but struggled to get pregnant this time around, which she shared many times on the show.

The article did not share any further details about how far along the pregnancy is or even if it’s a singular pregnancy. After all, she did have two embryos left. Could Kandi and Todd be having twins? I guess we will find out.

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Twin or not, the little one will have plenty of RHOA babies to play with. There really is a baby boom among the Real Housewives of Atlanta cast. Kenya Moore gave birth to her daughter Brooklyn in November 2018 on the same day as the RHOA Season 11 premiere. That cannot be a coincidence, right?

Porsha Williams and her on-again-off-again boyfriend Dennis McKinley welcomed their daughter Pilar Jhena in March. Eva Marcille is pregnant with a baby boy. Friend of the Housewives Shamea Morton has a baby girl as well.

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This is great news for Kandi, but I can’t help expecting another storyline about Todd and Riley complaining that Kandi has no work/life balance. Cue the yawns.

TELL US- WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT KANDI’S PREGNANCY NEWS? ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS STORYLINE ON THE NEXT SEASON OF REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ATLANTA?

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