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Porsha Williams Gets Dolled Up After ‘Rough’ Picture: ‘Gorgeous’

Porsha Williams is back home on bed rest after spending the weekend in the hospital. And while the pregnant “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star embraced her casual hairstyle for the first day, she managed to get gussied up by Wednesday.

“Awe he makes me feel so special 💐 #GetWellFlowers #DaddysGirlsareGood Sidenote: (Thank you all for your well wishes love you😘),” Wiliams shared on Instagram Nov. 7.

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Williams notably had her hair flat ironed and curled for the photo-op, even though she kept her face au naturel. It’s a stark contrast from the more textured style her hair had a day earlier, when she as considered unrecognizable by fans.

“WTF? Is that Porsha? Wht happened to her? She looks nothing like when she’s got make up on, wow!”

“Umm damn girl….rough day?

The quick weave was done using Williams’ own Go Naked hair brand, courtesy of Atlanta and Charleston, S.C.-based hairstylist Lina Huger. She playfully teased pregnant Williams’ devotion to getting dolled up.

“Only person I know who will find a loop hole to get cute😂” she captioned a photo of Williams falling asleep as she sat under a hooded dryer in her kitchen.

Despite the expectant mom’s hairdo, fans were more concerned with Williams doing better.

“So happy to see you’re home. Sending you good wishes and prayers for an uneventful pregnancy.”

“My @porsha4real those are Gorgeous like you so happy you feeling better now you kick those feet up and don’t worry about a thing xoxoxo GOD order lol smooches….”

“So glad your okay!!!..i love you so much and i m continuing prayer for a healthy mommy and baby #porsha4real #PJvibes.”

“I had to zoom in, pretty girl in the raw. Do it my beautiful black sista! Sometimes we have to be ourselves and still shine when we feel bad. Glad you’re doing well.”

Williams is expecting her first child with fiancé Dennis McKinley, and stayed overnight in the hospital Saturday, Nov. 3, when she faced some issues with fibroids.

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