Porsha Williams’ Winter Wonderland-Themed Baby Shower Was Everything

Posted On : March 7, 2019

The Star-Studded Baby Shower

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Porsha’s sister Lauren and her RHOA costars Kenya Moore and Cynthia Bailey — wore white for the elegant event, entering the transformed space that featured ice sculptures, white flowers from Akeem Claytonthis link opens in a new tab, delicate linen napkins and more among a white-and-rose-gold color palette.

The initials “PJ,” a nod to her daughter on the way, adorned the backs of the chairs while the floor read, “Celebrating PJ.”

 

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“I’ve waited a really really long time for this moment,” adds Williams, 37 (the star announced her pregnancy in September, six years after suffering a miscarriage). “I am cherishing each minute and enjoy every day being pregnant. It’s a blessing for us.”

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As far as her baby girl, Williams is “most excited to look into” her “eyes for the first time,” she tells PEOPLE, adding, “I’m also excited for her to meet her daddy face-to-face for the first time. I lost my father years ago — he was a really special man. It’s hard at times, but keeping his memory alive is important to me.”

“Although Baby PJ won’t get the chance to meet him, I know he is here in spirit and guiding me,” she continues. “I can feel his presence. … We are blessed to watch our mothers be grandmas to Baby PJ. We love our moms! We were both raised by very strong women and this feels full circle for me. I’m also so excited to read her her first book, do late-night feedings and have the privilege of singing lullabies to our baby girl!”

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