Reality star Porsha Williams sent fans into a tizzy Friday when she seemingly revealed the sex of her unborn baby.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star, who confirmed her pregnancy earlier this week, left a comment on the Snob Life Studio’s Instagram page hinting that she might be expecting a baby girl come springtime.
“Omg I wish my baby was out!!” Williams commented on a photo of four sleeping babies propped up under hair driers, donning a crown of sponge rollers. “I would have her right there getting done up lol.”
It wasn’t long before fans ran with the idea that the mommy-to-be was officially having a girl.
“A girl!!!!!! Yayyyy, congrats!” one fan wrote.
“Omg, team girl! Me too!” another chimed in.
One fan left words of congratulations, telling Williams, ” … Enjoy this moment, God has blessed you. It’s a life changing experience. Please don’t anyone or anything dim this light for you.”
This will be Williams’ first child with boyfriend Dennis McKinley, and the two seem more than ready to begin building their dynasty together. In an IG post Wednesday, McKinley confirmed their bundle of joy is due in the spring and that wedding bells may be coming soon.
Williams, 37, has been flooded with love and support from “RHOA” cast mates since she shared the good news, six years after suffering a miscarriage. Speaking to PEOPLE.com, Williams said she still worries about what could go wrong, however.
“I’ve had a miscarriage before in my past, which I’ve also been open about because I suffer with fibroids and had to have a myomectomy,” she told the magazine. “So just the fear of, ‘Is the baby going to be okay? Will I make it full term?’ All those questions that you ask if you’ve had a miscarriage before.”
“Going into the first appointment and being able to see baby and hear baby and know that baby is fine, then I can really wrap my mind around actually becoming a mommy,” she added.
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