Braunwyn Windham-Burke is becoming a grandma!
The “Real Housewives of Orange County” alum, 48, revealed on Instagram that her 25-year-old daughter Bella is pregnant with her first child.
“I’m going to be a grandma!!! So excited to have my first baby!!! Mama B is ready for the mission!!!” she captioned the pregnancy announcement, which featured an ultrasound photo surrounded by hearts of roses.
Fans quickly flocked to the comments section to share their well wishes.
“Congratulations! What a joyous milestone for you and your family!” one social media user wrote. “Congratulations!! What a great club!”
“Oh my god, there’s going to be 4 generations of babies! I love this so much. Congratulations to the whole family,” a third person sweetly added.
Bella married her husband Douglas Tuohy in September.
Windham Burke, 48, who has seven children with ex-husband Sean Burke, posted about the monumental event on social media at the time.
“My first baby is getting married! We are all so excited to welcome @douglastuohy to our family. So proud of @bellawindhamburke for becoming a woman. Here comes our family of 10,” she wrote next to the Instagram carousel.
Meanwhile, just last month, Windham-Burke shared a family portrait of his three young children alongside his wife Jennifer Spinner and their dog.
“I’ve always wanted my kids to take family photos that highlight the unique, crazy, beautiful life that @hashtag_blehssed and I have created together and for our children,” the former reality star said.
Windham-Burke and Spinner married in 2024 at their home in Nashville.
“We’re so excited to finally be legally wife and wife!” the mother of seven told People magazine at the time. “Jen is my best friend. I’m so lucky to wake up and go to bed with the person I want to be with more than anyone else.”
Windham-Burke said Spinner was “the person who has my back,” explaining, “It’s been a really tough two years, and I don’t think I could have gotten through it through her.”
“When you take your wedding vows, you think they say, ‘For better or for worse,’ and we’ve been through some tough times, and she showed up every time.”
Marriage is “not a fairy tale” but “a promise that you are my person and will always be with you. You are not only my life partner, but my life best friend.”
Windham-Burke explained that their “last-minute wedding” was “just the two of us saying, ‘You know what? We love each other. Let’s do this.'”
“Then when we actually have the big wedding, we won’t be so stressed out and we’ll be like, ‘This is just a party with friends,'” she exclaimed.
The couple originally planned to tie the knot in October 2026, but moved the wedding date “due to the uncertainty and political and social climate surrounding LGBTQ+ rights in Tennessee.”
Spinner told the outlet that she was worried that “same-sex marriage would return to the states” during President Donald Trump’s second term, adding, “I just wanted it to be legally protected and hopefully accepted for whatever changes happen.”
“This just legalizes it and gives us the protections we need as gay couples living in the South,” Windham-Burke elaborated.
In her words: “This is our own little protest. We want to stand on our own.”
