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RHONY's Brynn Whitfield Shares Baby Plans and Exact Motherhood Timeline
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Date:2025-04-13 01:45:21
Brynn Whitfield is ready to be a mom soon—with or without a man by her side.
In fact, The Real Housewives of New York City star shared an update on her plans to have kids in the next three years.
"I'm very open about wanting to be a mommy, even if that means I don't get to follow the typical path of being a wife first," the 37-year-old exclusively told E! News ahead of the Bravo series' season 15 premiere. "I'm supposed to be a mommy in life. So, after freezing my eggs earlier this year, you'll see the continuation of that and the juxtaposition between having your eggs on ice and also trying to date and have fun."
As for the exact timeline of when she plans to welcome her first child?
"I base everything off of psychics," the marketing consultant explained, "and my favorite psychic predicted 40 is when. Psychics, they never get it wrong."
Brynn also already has the ideal number of kids in mind.
"If I were younger, I would have been like, 'I want six. I want the Brady Bunch,'" she noted. "Now I think I have to be more realistic. Minimum I think two."
But when it comes to Brynn's current love life status, she made a hilarious plea to RHONY fans.
"Can I get everyone's help?" she quipped. "Do you have a brother, do you have a dad grandpa, do you have a hot friend? I need help!"
See more of Brynn's journey when The Real Housewives of New York City returns tonight, Oct. 1, at 9 p.m. on Bravo.
And keep reading to learn about the season and see the stunning new cast photos.
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Life for Brynn Whitfield is as sweet as can be since moving into her dream apartment with her energetic puppy, Sugar. Now that she’s perfected her new space and settled into life as a dog-mom, she’s ready to explore the next chapter: motherhood. But as rumors begin to swirl, she finds the life she’s worked so hard to create is questioned.
Known for her global accessible luxury fashion brand that was created in 2005, Rebecca Minkoff is a best-selling author and powerhouse entrepreneur who has paved the way for many and is the co-founder of the Female Founder Collective. Rebecca is dedicated to creating the modern cultural and business narrative of togetherness and a shared success. She continues to push boundaries, lead the fashion industry, and galvanize communities of women by promoting confidence, fearlessness and authenticity. She is a loving wife and devoted mother of four. Rebecca’s reputation precedes her, but will impressing this new group of friends prove more difficult than creating a $100 million brand?
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Born in Brooklyn and raised in the Bronx, Racquel Chevremont is an esteemed art curator with more than 20 years of experience. She’s also a seasoned model, gracing ad campaigns for Benetton, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Fila, L’Oréal, Nivea and International Elle magazine covers. As a proud Black queer woman, Racquel is dedicated to amplifying the voices of queer folks of diaspora, namely co-founding of The Josie Club, a Black Queer Femme and Woman supported and operated social impact group. Living out a fairytale with her two kids and partner, Racquel won’t let past rumors from the New York art scene get in the way of her happily ever after.
Jenna Lyons remains as busy as ever as she navigates her career and motherhood. As she settles into her blossoming new relationship and prepares for her son to go off to college, can she find balance in her personal life while maintaining her bustling social engagements and successful business ventures?
After two years with her twins, Jessel Taank has mastered the art of being a boy mom and is on a mission to bring a baby girl onto the scene. However, she's reminded it takes two to tango and she must convince a distracted Pavit to get on board with baby #3 in order to make her dreams a reality.
Erin Lichy moved her family out of “up-and-coming" Tribeca and back to the Upper West Side in hopes of creating a more convenient life for her family. These days, however, Erin finds herself needing her friends more than ever as she struggles with a loved one’s cancer diagnosis while also navigating unexpected issues with her husband, Abe.
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