Kailyn Lowry’s sixth and seventh sons are on the way.
The pregnant “Teen Mom 2” alum revealed the sex of her and Elijah Scott’s twin babies in an Instagram video Monday — and “they’re boys.”
The former MTV personality spoke to her boyfriend over the phone in the social media upload before opening an email with the information.
“Do you not want me to do it?” Lowry asked Scott, 25, who seemingly said he preferred to wait until “the game [was] over” in an hour.
“No!” the “16 and Pregnant” replied. “I have to open them right now.”
The 31-year-old shut her eyes before clicking into the message and staring at the results, jaw dropping before she /confirm/ied, “They’re boys.”
Lowry, who is already the mother of sons Isaac, 13, Lincoln, 9, Lux, 6, Creed, 3, and Rio, 11 months, laughed hysterically over the update.
Her fans expressed mixed feelings about her boy brood in the comments section.
“Officially the boy maker lol,” one Instagram user wrote, while another joked that they’re “nervous” about all the daughters-in-law Lowry will have one day.
A third added, “Ok hear me out, one more try.”
While many thought Lowry “would get a sassy girl” this time around, others gushed that she is a “boy mom forever” with “seven kings protecting their mama.”
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However, some of Lowry’s followers noted that since the footage is part one of a three-part gender reveal series, they’re “holding onto hope” that a plot twist is on the way in subsequent videos.
The “Barely Famous” podcast host told listeners in October that she was expecting babies No. 6 and 7, joking she left a recent Thailand trip with “permanent souvenirs.”
Earlier that same month, Lowry introduced her fans to son Rio via People after keeping his November 2022 arrival under wraps.
The former reality star explained to the outlet that she waited in order to “tell [her] own story on [her] own terms.”