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Kenya Moore shows off her growing baby bump in white midi-dress with leggy thigh-slit in new pic

Edduin Carvajal
Jul 20, 2018
04:15 P.M.

Actress and TV personality Kenya Moore, best known for The Real Housewives of Atlanta, used her Instagram account to share a photo of her growing baby bump.

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In the image, the woman was shown wearing a mid-length white dress that had a deep V-cut neckline and a high slit. The 47-year-old woman paired her outfit with black and brown platform wedges and added simple yet gorgeous jewelry.

Even though Kenya looked beautiful in the dress, the aspect that attracted more attention about the post was her big baby bump. For the caption, Kenya thanked her ‘sisters’ Cynthia Bailey, Kandi Burruss, and Porsha Williams for being her friends.

As soon as she shared that post, her fans and followers took to the comment section to share their thoughts.

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One of them was Instagram user Kelli Dyer, who pointed out that Kenya looked amazing as pregnancy ‘really agrees’ with her. User Michelle Murphy said that she was happy for Kenya because she was finally having the baby she’d been wanting.

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As Celebritist previously reported, Kenya has not had any children yet, so she and her husband of 13 months, SoCo restaurant owner Marc Dali, opted for an In Vitro fertilization procedure.

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Now that the woman is pregnant for the first time in 47 years, people might believe that she and her husband would be very anxious about the baby and they would like to know as many details of them as possible.

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However, the truth is different as they don’t want to find out the gender of the baby up until his/her birth.

During a conversation Kenya had with People earlier this year, she revealed the reason the couple made such a decision.

‘We want to be surprised, and we want to make it as natural as we can at this point. We just want a healthy baby. And it doesn't matter to either of us - boy, girl, we don’t really care,’ said Kenya.

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