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'Real Momma Stuff': Toya Johnson Fans Gush Over Her 2-Year-Old Daughter

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Reign Rushing is one of the best dressed celebrity babies, and it’s all thanks to her mother Toya Johnson.

Other users raved over Reign’s fashions and praised Johnson for dressing her daughter stylishly and appropriately.

Someone else remarked, “So beautiful mom u keep her looking nice”

The “How to Lose a Husband” author is also the mother of 21-year-old Reginae Carter, whom she shares with her rapper ex-husband Lil Wayne.

UNLESS someone says something about my daughter, and then Mama Bear kicks in,” Johnson told Cosmopolitan in December 2016, more than a year before Reign was born.

With a 19-year difference between baby Reign and Carter, Johnson said she’s learned so much about becoming a new mother again.

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