Keeping Up with the Kardashians alum Khadijah Haqq is a mom of three.
The 37-year-old television personality recently welcomed her third child, a daughter, with her husband, Bobby McCray.
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Haqq shared the news Sunday on Instagram alongside a photo of her family s hands. Haqq and McCray have two other children, son Christian, 10, and daughter Celine, 6, while McCray also has a teenage son, Bobby Louis III, from a previous relationship. We love you baby girl, you complete our family! When 5 becomes 6, Haqq captioned the post.
Singers Tamar Braxton, Ashlee Simpson Ross, Adrienne Bailon, Cassie and Christina Milian were among those to congratulate Haqq in the comments.
The 37-year-old BFF of
Bobby McCray have welcomed their third child together, a baby girl.
“We love you baby girl, you complete our family!”
Khadijah wrote on Instagram. “When 5 becomes 6.”
During her baby shower last month,
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Congratulations, Khadijah Haqq! The longtime Kardashian pal and twin sister to Malika Haqq took to Instagram late Sunday night to share the news that she has welcomed a baby girl with her husband, Bobby McCray. We love you baby girl, you complete our family! She captioned a photo of her hand and her husband s hand along with the hands of their children. When 5 becomes 6.
The newest addition is Khadijah s third child, and Bobby s fourth. They have not officially shared a name yet, though Auntie Malika and Khadijah have both previously referred to the little one as Kapri in past Instagram posts.
Dubai: Even as global markets react positively to vaccine-related news, investor sentiment in the GCC remains cautiously optimistic of how quick economies in the region can recover to pre-pandemic levels, view analysts at global asset manager Aberdeen Standard Investments.
GCC equity markets underperformed their global peers and witnessed mixed performances across individual stock exchanges in the region for the most part of 2020, but was largely observed recovering during the fourth quarter.
The MSCI GCC index reported a yearly decline for the first time in five years, hurt predominantly by the entire region imposing COVID-19 restrictions with an expected 2.7 per cent decline in GDP rates for the GCC region, as per the International Monetary Fund (IMF).