Reality star Kenya Moore left fans gushing this week after sharing an adorable photo of her baby girl Brooklyn Doris Daly to Instagram ahead of the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” airing Sunday.
“I need my frequent flyer miles mommy,” Moore captioned the photo uploaded to her story.
The former RHOA star debuted her “miracle baby” to the world in exclusive photos revealed by PEOPLE Magazine earlier this week. Moore, 47, also shared a gallery of photos on her IG showing former co-stars Kandi Burruss and Cynthia Bailey saying hello to baby Brooklyn after she was born Nov. 4.
In the post, Moore shared that Burris and Bailey will be like aunts to her daughter.
“[Kandi] and [Cynthia], Todd Tucker (Kandi’s husband) and Noelle Robinson (Cynthia’s daughter) came to check on their niece just days after we got home,” she captioned the post. “I just love Ace’s (Kandi’s son) giant smile.”
Fans could also couldn’t help but gush over sweet photos of Moore and her newborn baby, who just turned 6 weeks old.
“This makes my heart smile!” one fan wrote. “I’m so happy for you Kenya, you deserve it all and some more!!! Love you Queen! 👸🏾”
“This just gave me chills,” another fan said of Moore’s recent post honoring her daughter. “You never gave up and you knew you were destined to be her mother!”
“@thekenyamoore your baby is absolutely gorgeous! May God continues blessings be with you and your family!💕”
Moore’s debut of daughter Brooklyn initially did not include her husband Marc Daly in the photos, but on Friday, PEOPLE shared another snapshot from the shoot featuring the New York restaurateur. Moore and Daly wedded in June 2017 and now have the miracle baby they’ve always wanted.
The former Miss USA faced some serious complications during her pregnancy and even a near-fatal delivery.
“They couldn’t get the baby out,” she told the magazine. “There were all these complications and they knew if they cut into a fibroid, I could potentially bleed out and die. So, they ended up cutting me vertically too, to just get the baby out and make sure I survived the surgery.
“They were so scared they were going to lose me,” Moore added.
The couple told the magazine they hope to give Brooklyn a younger brother or sister someday.