"I'm so thankful to add another healthy, beautiful, baby girl to the family," the singer said via text to her fans.
Congratulations are in order for Kandi Burruss and husband Todd Tucker!
The "Real Housewives of Atlanta" stars have welcomed their second child together, as their surrogate gave birth to a baby girl on Friday.
"She's here! Blaze Tucker born at 6:54 p.m. on 11-22-19 weighing 8 lbs, 1 oz," read a text message the singer sent to her fans. "I'm so thankful to add another healthy, beautiful, baby girl to the family!"
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View StoryShe also took to Instagram with a picture of the beautiful bundle of joy holding one of her parents' fingers with the caption, "Our little angel is doing well! She was born yesterday 11-22-19 at 6:54pm. 8lbs & 1oz! Her name is Blaze Tucker. Thank you to everyone for the love & well wishes! She's gonna Blaze a path to greatness! @blazetucker is our newest heartbeat."
Kandi, 43, and Todd, 46, are already parents to 3-year-old son Ace. The business mogul is also mother to Riley, 17, and stepmom to Todd's 22-year-old daughter Kaela.
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On the season premiere of RHOA earlier this month, Kandi revealed the surrogate was expecting twins at first.
"We actually was supposed to be having twins, and then one of them didn't continue,' she said on the show. "I was sad at first, but then I just had to be grateful that the one made it."
Last season, the pair had a difficult time finding a surrogate, eventually choosing a woman named Shadina.
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View Story"To allow somebody to carry my child inside of them? It was a tough decision to make," Kandi explained on the show.
"I just feel like this whole situation is strange. I don't get to be excited about the first kick. I don't get to be excited about, 'Oh now my baby bump is showing.' I don't get to be excited even about my boobs filling up with milk."
"You have this guilt [and] sadness. So it's a joyous, yet interesting experience," she confessed.
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