Bri Babineaux Announces the Arrival of New Baby
Louisiana-based Gospel music rising star Bri Babineaux announces that she and her engineer husband, Keeslon Fontenot are expecting their first child. The baby will be arriving this November 2021.
"It's official.....," Babineaux announces. "God definitely has a way of doing things unexpectedly. Our family is growing by 10 little fingers and 10 little toes. We are so excited for this bundle of joy to come into our lives and to experience a love far beyond all measure. We are so thankful that the Lord chose us to be this baby's parents! His timing is always perfect!! Baby Fontenot coming November 2021!"
Babineaux have also revealed that they are expecting a boy. "We are so OVERJOYED to be welcoming a baby boy. Everyone kept asking me what I wanted and my response was a heathy baby. What a legacy to share with you @keeslon_fontenot. To have your last name carried. I love you both beyond me! I am one lucky mama! Thank you to everyone that made Saturday one of the most memorable moments of our lives."
Meanwhile, Babineaux is moving up the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart for the week ending June 12, 2021 with her single "He's My Rock." The song moves from No. 12 to No. 11.
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