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Stassi Schroeder
American TV personality Stassi Schroeder welcomes baby boy. Photo Courtesy: Stassi Schroeder Instagram page

American TV personality Stassi Schroeder welcomes second child, guess his name

| @indiablooms | Sep 11, 2023, at 05:27 am

American TV personality Stassi Schroeder and her husband Beau Clark have welcomed their second child.

Sharing a picture of her baby boy, Stassi Schroeder revealed his name is Messer Rhys.

"MESSER RHYS CLARK, born at 12:04 am on September 7th, 7 lbs 14 oz, 19.5 inches. We love him so much already, send prayers Hartford doesn’t terrorize him," she wrote on Instagram, informing her fans about the birth of the new member of her family.

In the images shared on Instagram, the actress could be seen posing with her baby.

Her husband Beau Clark and their 2-year-old daughter named Hartford Charlie Rose also feature in them.

Stassi Schroeder married Beau Clark in 2020.

She is best known for appearing on Bravo's reality television series Vanderpump Rules (2013–2020).

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