Sister Wives’ Mykelti Brown Confirms She Isn’t Pregnant But Reveals She ‘Wants to Have Children So Much’
No bun in the oven for this girl — yet. Mykelti Brown responded to swirling pregnancy rumors on Instagram by definitively telling her fans she is not pregnant. She shared a photo of herself in a humorous t-shirt that read, “Instant baby. Just add sperm,” then began the post, “I AM NOT PREGNANT. This shirt was given to me as a gift because of how much that person knows me.” She’s always been a little bit offbeat!
The Sister Wives star continued, “I want to have children so much. It’s one of the things I talk about most often. My best friend and I are enjoying our marriage as the two of us for now and we are working towards accomplishing some goals before we decide to start a family.” We think that’s actually very mature of her and her husband, Tony Padron.
Mykelti, 23, went on to write, “We are loving the intimacy we can share and the bond we have together and we aren’t ready to share that bond with a wee babe yet. I know the shirt may be crude or offensive to some, but I must say I am extremely in love with it. It’s fast becoming my favorite piece in my wardrobe. Plus if we got a wee babe our [dog] Spader may not be too happy with sharing our attention. #instanthumanjustaddsperm #happymarriage #becauseoflularoe #furbaby #totallydiggingthegreen.”
Her mom, Christine Brown, seemed just a little bit disappointed by the news in the comments. “I got super excited for a minute. #meanjokebutawesomeshirt,” she wrote. “Thanks, mom, so close,” her daughter replied. LOL.
One of Kody Brown’s other wives, Janelle Brown — who also acts as a “mom” to Mykelti and the other kids — commented as well. “This is so you honey! Always looking for the shock value — one of the things I love about you!” The 23-year-old simply replied, “Thanks tons.” Can you imagine if Mykelti’s parents learned she actually was pregnant on social media? That would definitely be a shocker for the whole Brown family!
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