'Bachelor in Paradise' Star Jade Roper Tolbert Was 'Terrified' as She Gave Birth to 2nd Child in Closet
The reality star posted a picture on Instagram of herself surrounded by emergency responders amid her extensive shoe collection.
"Bachelor in Paradise" star Jade Roper Tolbert is still reeling after she gave birth to her second child in the closet of her master bedroom Monday.
The reality star posted a picture on Instagram of herself surrounded by emergency responders amid her extensive shoe collection.
"I accidentally gave birth at home last night, in our master closet," she wrote in part. "I’ve been still processing the shock of this all, as this was not all at what I had planned, but I am so so thankful for each person who helped bring our son into the world safely."
She added: "I was going to share the happy, cute Instagrammable pics first, but this felt right to me. So incredibly grateful for the support system we had and for this beautiful boy I get to hold in my arms."
Ever master of drama and "Bachelor" host Chris Harrison weighed in.
"Now that's the most dramatic delivery ever," he wrote on Instagram.
Speaking to Inside Edition along with her husband, Tanner Tolbert, Jade said she was "terrified" as it was happening.
"It was scary," chimed in Tanner.
"I screamed for Tanner and he ran in here and I was like, 'It's happening now,'" said Jade.
Fortunately, mom and baby are doing just fine, and more pictures of the infant will come soon.
With all of the commotion, however, they have yet to name their son.
"We could name him 'Closet,'" Tanner said.
"No," Jade replied, deadpan.
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