‘Vanderpump Rules’ alums Stassi Schroeder, Jax Taylor and more have started growing their families — take a look at their little ones
. Clark wrote that their time together in April 2021 “went well” and shared a sweet shot of them sleeping.’s son, Cruz, was born that same month. The former SUR bartender gushed via Instagram at the time: “I’ve never in my life thought it was going to be like this. It’s 10000 times better. Dad mode just kicks in.
I don’t think I have ever been as happy as I am right now, everything else in life seems so insignificant now.”Courtesy of Stassi Schroeder/InstagramSchroeder’s second baby, son Messer, arrived in September 2023. “We love him so much already, send prayers Hartford doesn’t terrorize him,” she gushed via Instagram.
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