Big Brother 13’s Dani Donato and Dominic Briones Welcome Their First Child

Big Brother 13’s Dani Donato and Dominic Briones welcomed their first child, Tennessee Autumn Briones, into this world. The proud parents took to Instagram to make the announcement. Dani put a post revealing the baby’s name, weight (7 lbs, 6 ounces), and date of birth (August 20, 2018). She expressed her joy and excitement about her new little bundle of joy along with a picture of the baby’s toes.

Big Brother 13 Dominic Briones and Dani Danato
Credit via Instagram

Dominic also shared another picture and pointed out that the baby shares a birthday with her mom. Back in February, on Valentine’s Day, the couple originally made their announcement about expecting. They revealed that Tennessee Autumn would be born in August. According to Instagram, the baby came a little later than expected, but arriving on her mother’s birthday made it all the more special.

Since the pregnancy announcement, Dani and Dominic have been documenting the pregnancy via Instagram. They’ve been posting gorgeous pictures of a glowing and pregnant Dani, along with ways they have been preparing for the birth. The new parents have been clearly excited and anxious to welcome in their new baby girl. Dani and Dominic met and fell in love during Big Brother 13. Despite their clear chemistry during the season, Dani has stated that they were just friends before dating, falling in love, and getting married.

Dani also started this season alongside her father, Evel Dick Donato, who also reacted to the news of becoming a grandpa.

Congratulations to Dani and Dominic on their new little one.

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