TheMillion Dollar Listing New Yorkbabies are finally all in the same place!

On Thursday night’s finale of the hitBravoshow, the children of cast membersRyan Serhant,Luis D. OrtizandFredrik Eklundall met up together with their parents — as well asSteve Goldand his then-pregnant girlfriendLuiza Gawlowska.

The episode came after a busy year for theMDLNYcast. In February, Serhant and his wifeEmilia Bechrakis Serhantwelcomed their first child, a daughter namedZena. One month later, in March, Ortiz welcomed his daughterLeela. Then, Gold and Gawlowska welcomed daughterRosein June.

Eklund and his husbandDerek Kaplan‘s twins Milla and Fredrik Jr., who were born via surrogate in November 2017, were also included in the huge meet-up.

“What?” Serhant, 35, responds hilariously in a confessional.

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Serhant had teased the finale on Instagram earlier this week, with a group shot of the cast members and their little ones. “8 years later … ” hecaptioned the sweet post.

During the episode, viewers also got to meetNikita Singh, the mother of Ortiz’s daughter Leela, with whom he co-parents.

Though Ortiz has kept his relationship with Singh private, during a September episode ofMDLNY, he revealed that shedecided to give birth without the aid of an epidural.

“She wanted to do this completely natural,” he said. “She wanted to prove to herself that she was able to do this on her own.”

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“I was there, next to her, holding her hand, telling her — reminding her to breathe — and I took every breath with her,” he added ina YouTube video, calling the delivery “crazy.”

In September, Ortiz shared the first photo of Leela with his fans, just over a month afterdropping the surprising news that was going to be a dad.

“This is my daughter,” he captioned the sweet black-and-white photo. “She was born on March 8, 2019, in New York City and ever since then, everything has become incredibly purposeful.”

“I want families to enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it and to never feel alone in telling their unique story,” she added.

source: people.com