Kandi Burruss' Baby Blaze Melts Hearts as She Shows Tiny Teeth While Smiling in a New Family Photo
Kandi Burrus recently snapped a photo of her daughter smiling and showing off her small pearly whites with her Aunt Nora.
Blaze Tucker is just a baby, but her Instagram boasts of 175,000 followers. The adorable daughter of Kandi Burruss recently had a photo taken and posted on her account.
SHOWING HER TINY WHITE TEETH
In a recently posted photo on the child's account, Blaze flashed a big smile that gave a glimpse of her tiny white growing teeth.
Burruss' little bundle of joy wore a light pink dress with ruffles on the sleeves as she sat on her aunt's lap. "Happy Birthday Aunt Nora!" the caption read.
The actress revealed that one of the negative comments came from a family member who made her feel guilty after learning about the surrogate.
Since her birth, Blaze has shown signs of being photogenic like her mother with many Instagram photos that captured the hearts of her and her mom's fans.
LOOKING LIKE MOM AND DAD
As days pass by, the baby becomes more and more like her mom's mini-me, not only through her looks but also in her fashionable style.
On the other hand, some fans argue that Blaze resembles more of her father, Todd Tucker, in a photo where the father-daughter-duo smiled side by side.
Indeed, as seen in her many photos, the little one inherited her father's curly hair. "Twinning all that curly hair," one fan noted in the comments.
Only months old, Blaze already had a photoshoot that produced adorable photos of her in a tiny white robe, sitting on a chair while holding a cup from Starbucks.
Kandi Burruss visits SiriusXM Studios on March 18, 2019 in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
WELCOMING BABY BLAZE
Blaze was born in 2019 via surrogate, following complications previously experienced by Burruss. However, despite the great news of having a child, the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star still received criticism.
The actress revealed that one of the negative comments came from a family member who made her feel guilty after learning about the surrogate.
Kandi Burruss of 'Xscape' speaks onstage at the 2017 ESSENCE Festival presented by Coca-Cola at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 2, 2017 in New Orleans, Louisiana. | Source: Getty Images
"She really hurt my feelings," Burruss said. "I don't think she purposely was trying to hurt my feelings, but you got to understand, so many people just have issues with the whole idea of surrogacy."
Despite all the negativity surrounding the issues, Burruss and Tucker's surrogate had a good relationship with them.