Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Phaedra Parks showcased her five-year-old son’s musical talent Monday and fans chimed in on the sweet moment.
Parks shared a video of her son Dylan aka “Mr. President” playing the piano in their home. The five-year-old, who has never been professionally trained, went back-and-forth between keyboard octaves. The mother of two appeared to be proud of her son’s musical skills and wrote a sweet note to her baby boy on Instagram.
“Being a #mom is more than a notion,” Parks noted. “It’s moments like these when your 5 year old is playing the #piano that you realize what a #blessing #children are! I don’t know who’s more #dramatic me or him@??? I #love my #son the real #President my little musician sings, plays the guitar and harmonica too. He has his first piano lesson tomorrow ?#momlife.”
Fans chimed in under Parks’ video and commented on little Dylan’s “naturally talented” gift.
“You know, on mute, it looked as if he was playing his heart away!! His fingers has the proper motions & that’s what got me. A Little Mozart in the making!! Can’t wait to see his progress,” one fan said.
“You bettah play that damn ? boy!!! Young Prince prodigy in the making! Swag,” an Instagram user wrote.
“First lesson tomorrow? @phaedraparks you have had #steviewonder at your house! Don’t lie lol This has to make you proud.”
“Greatness is in him. The lessons are only for discipline he is totally gifted and anointed. His future is so bright for to wear my sunglasses. Blessings.”
“Just the way he even positions his hand on the piano is amazing ?? bless him.”
One fan added, “Really to be honest that sounds good!!!! I thought he had already had lessons ? #godsgift #naturaltalent.”
Five-year-old Dylan and her eldest son 8-year-old Ayden Nida have grown up so much since first appearing on “RHOA.” Fans were amazed by how big the boys have gotten.
“Wow, they both have grown so much. Beautiful and you are blessed, Phaedra,” one social follower wrote.
Parks shares her two sons with ex-husband Apollo Nida who’s currently serving eight years in prison for bank fraud.
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