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Kenya Moore and Eva Marcille's Children Have a Play Date and Fans Gush Over The Youngsters' Close Bond

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Kenya shared a thread of photos of the party in an Instagram post and thanked Eva for planning the event.

In one image, Kenya’s 1-year-old daughter Brooklyn Daly is playing in the water with Eva’s 2-year-old son Michael Sterling Jr. and his 8-month-old brother Maverick Sterling.

A few people implied that they were shocked to see Brooklyn at Eva’s event since Eva did not allow her children to attend Brooklyn’s “presentation” party.

The Los Angeles native showed up to the event without her children and revealed in the episode that she did not know Kenya that well and was uncomfortable bringing her kids to the event because she did not know what the energy would be like.

The radio personality of “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” explained that her children were in school during the time of Brooklyn’s party.

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