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Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi Says Son Elijah Comforts Her “in a World That Feels So Chaotic”

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Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi is soaking in every moment of bliss with her son, Elijah. The Shahs of Sunset cast member expressed her gratitude for her baby boy in a recent Instagram post, also sharing how motherhood has brought joy and light during these "chaotic" times.

On May 11, GG posted a sweet photo of baby Elijah, whom she gave birth to in April amid the coronavirus pandemic. In the adorable picture, the nearly 2-month-old can be seen sleeping peacefully while donning newborn mittens and a onesie that reads, “Gentleman in Training.” “In a world that feels so chaotic...

I turn to you and smile. My precious mommerz,” she wrote in the caption of the precious pic. Since welcoming Elijah, the first-time mom has shared plenty of milestone

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