Porsha Williams is inching closer and closer to motherhood, and she’s got the belly to prove it.
On Instagram Feb. 4, Williams uploaded a photo to her Story showing off just how big her unborn daughter is getting.
“OMG I’m pretty ima pop lol,” “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star captioned her photo. It seems the mom-to-be is remarking on not just how close she is to welcoming her bundle of joy but also how gorgeous she is in the process.
It seems as if Williams, who is engaged to marry The Original Hot Dog Factory founder Dennis McKinley, has been showing off her belly more and more now that she’s in her third trimester.
Earlier on her IG Story, Williams posted a photo of her bare belly as she sat her car and wrote that her baby, affectionately known as PJ, needed to breathe. Back in December, fans oohed and ahhed over the star’s bikini-clad pics where her stomach was on full display. Even PJ made her appearance known, sticking her foot out toward the bottom of her mama’s belly.
The star has come a long way from hiding and ignoring talk of her pregnancy last year. As her fellow “RHOA” co-stars like Eva Marcille and Shamea Morton openly shared about their new and impending bundles of joy, Williams kept quiet despite rumors of a bun being in the oven.
All throughout August, Williams continued to post various photos and videos on her Instagram page and every time, folks affirmed the star was definitely with child.
“We [know] you pregnant girl ???? congrats.”
“She’s totally pregnant!!! Omg.”
“She’s clearly pregnant. Congrats ? ??.”
But Williams tried to dispel the speculation. She posted a video on her Instagram page as she geared up to do some pilates. Panning down to show her flat tummy, the star was pointed about displaying she was not pregnant.
However, by September, the cat was finally out of the bag. Williams confirmed in a cover story with People magazine last year that she would, in fact, be welcoming her first child with her fiancé.
“The thought of me getting that blessing after praying for it for so long and getting that blessing with someone who is just as excited as me — it’s Dennis’ first child, just like me — and it’s something we’ve both always wanted … It’s like a dream come true,” she said.
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