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Lira Galore & Kaylar Will Both Give Birth To Pierre "Pee" Thomas' Babies


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Quality Control CEO Pierre "Pee" Thomas and his former girlfriend, model and entrepreneur Lira Galore, welcomed a baby girl into the world earlier this week. The ex-couple broke up in December following accusations that Thomas was cheating on Galore. Those rumors may have had some weight considering he also recently reportedly had a baby with another woman named Kaylar Will just a month ago.

Galore kept much of her pregnancy a secret, choosing to share the good news with fans last December. She wrote, “I chose to keep you a secret because I had to protect the energy I was exposing you to. On this day Christmas 2018 I’m ready to tell everyone about you bc this is THE greatest gift. Even though Daddy & I planned you & made you out of love, When I first learned that you were really coming I still was unsure & scared about bringing you into the horrors of this world.”

She gave a first look at her little one by tweeting a photo of her baby with the caption "Edges laid period." Meanwhile, Kaylar also gave followers a peek at her baby on social media by sharing a clip and writing, "My baby cooing is the best sound in the world to me."

Not to be outdone, Thomas shared images of himself with his baby laying on his chest, sleeping soundly. However, he didn't tell his followers which one of his two newborns he was cuddling with.

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