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Former "The Real L Word" Star Expecting Baby!



It was a big day for Romi Klinger, former cast member of the popular Showtime reality series "The Real L Word." The designer/entrepreneur announced via Twitter and Instagram that she and her boyfriend Charles are expecting their first baby together. As you may remember, Romi started out as one of Whitney's love interests in season one of TRLW then became a regular cast member season two, dating Kelsey. She started season three with a boyfriend named Jay then went back to Kelsey and then ended up with former love Dusty Ray, getting married in Las Vegas.
It was Romi's second marriage; the first ended as she and the groom were searching for themselves but lucky enough, Romi's father was able to walk the make-up artist down the aisle. He passed away not too long after. Eventually, Romi and Dusty, who collaborated on music, separated and ended up divorcing. Romi dated Kelsey again and finally ended up with Charles, who helps her with her online boutique, casaporvida.boutique, which has amazing jewelry, animal accessories and vintage clothing, all at an affordable price. I have a ring from Casa Por Vida and I am in love with it! Now, Romi and Charles are teaming up to become parents and the mom-to-be seems to be overjoyed. We wish her all the best and cannot wait to see her little bundle of joy. You can send her your best wishes on Twitter @tenderromi. Congratulations you crazy kids!

*You can rewatch episodes of TRLW on Hulu.com if you subscribe to their Showtime app.

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