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Mia Thornton has opened up about her aspirations for starting a family with her boyfriend, Inc. In a recent interview, she shared her excitement and hopes for having children together. The couple has been discussing their future and what it would mean to expand their family, revealing their commitment to co-parenting.
Mia expressed her enthusiasm for motherhood, stating that she is ready to embrace this new chapter in her life. She humorously added, “Pray for me,” highlighting both the joys and challenges that come with parenting. The couple's plans come amid a backdrop of growing love and partnership, as they navigate their relationship and shared goals.
In addition to her personal revelations, Mia also provided an update on her co-parenting journey with her ex-partner, Gordon. She emphasized the importance of maintaining a harmonious environment for their children and ensuring that they have a supportive family dynamic. As Mia and Inc look toward the future, fans eagerly await more updates on their family plans.
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