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'There’s a Lil Boy on the Way?': Dennis McKinley Leaves Fans Shook After He Calls Porsha Williams ‘DJ's’ Mama

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Porsha Williams, the mother to 1-year-old Pilar Jhena’ McKinley, hasn’t mentioned anything about being pregnant again.

He wrote: referred to Williams as DJ’s mother, suggesting that the pair will name their son Dennis McKinley Jr.

Williams and McKinley share a daughter in Pilar.

McKinley reportedly cheated on Williams during and her after pregnancy with their daughter.

On season 12 of “RHOA,” the two attended couples therapy, where McKinley admitted that he stepped out on their relationship because of intimacy issues during the pregnancy and stress he endured from Williams’ postpartum depression.

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