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Da Brat Gives Birth to First Baby With Wife Jesseca "Judy" Harris-Dupart
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Date:2025-04-19 00:28:03
Da Baby is here!
Da Brat and her wife Jesseca "Judy" Harris-Dupart have welcomed their first child together, a baby boy.
"True Legend Harris-Dupart @truelegendhd was born 7/6/23 at 8:30pm coming it at 7k s 8oz, 20inches long and as PERFECT as ever," Judy wrote on Instagram July 7, alongside a video of herself and Da Brat in the hospital delivery room. "We are overwhelmed with love, Very appreciative for such a blessing of our bundle of joy. This journey has been more amazing than we could've ever imagined."
In her post, Judy, also a mother to three children from a previous relationship, included footage of Da Brat, 49, undergoing a C-section and her partner getting emotional as they prepare to meet their son.
"I can't BELIEVE he came out of me!" Da Brat, real name Shawntae Harris-Dupart, told People in an interview published July 7. "Feels like a dream. He's PERFECT in every way."
She added that "this journey has been more amazing than we could've ever imagined."
Da Brat and Judy, who married in 2022 and announced the rapper's pregnancy in February on Instagram. The following month, the shared that they were expecting a baby boy, while glimpse at their sex reveal party.
And just three days before welcoming their son, Da Brat shared an Instagram video of Judy surprising her with a pre-push present, a brand-new Tesla.
"PRE??? No mam THIS f'd me up ENOUGH. I do not and will not accept ANYTHING ELSE! She told me we were going to eat! Geesh I am STILL OVERWHELMED and just STUCK like WTF?" Da Brat wrote in her July 3 post. "Maaan this woman is the BEST THING that has ever happened to me. We laugh, we cry, we disagree, we communicate, we learn from each other, we love each other so hard but w different love languages at different times."
She continued, "We UNDERSTAND one another. Some people STILL never ever find what we have in a whole lifetime. I cannot thank GOD enough for connecting me to my TWIN FLAME, my SOUL MATE, my FOREVER. We have the same heart. OMG I could go on forever about her... but I have the rest of our lives to do that and believe me I WILL! Oh and her PRESENTATIONS are UNF--KWITTABLE! #daBeaurtifuls #HarrisDupart #BabyHarrisDupart #myPUSHgiftisBETTTERthanYOURS #LMMAO #SHELOVESME #EVERYDAYLIFE #SOSOBLESSED AND I'M NOT EVEN PUSHING!!!!"
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