Selling Sunset star Heather Rae El Moussa has unveiled a new tattoo dedicated to her son Tristan.
Heather welcomed her baby boy with husband Tarek El Moussa at the end of January. He also has two children from his previous marriage to Christina Hall.
The reality star took to Instagram to reveal that she has had her 10-month-old's name tattooed behind her ear. Alongside a picture of the heart-shaped tattoo, Heather also shared a snap of the couple during her pregnancy.
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"Before & after Tristan," she captioned the post, alongside a heart emoji. "It's the little things."
Ahead of revealing her new body art, Heather recently opened up about her experience of motherhood. "It's really taught me to just slow down and almost live a new life all over for myself and living it through my son's eyes," she told People.
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"It's truly the best experience. I did not think that I would love being a mum as much as I do, and I truly love being a mommy. It's my favourite. It's my era of my life and my favourite chapter of my life, and I just cannot wait to watch him grow and see all these little new things that he's doing. It's the best."
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The Selling Sunset star also confirmed her exit from the show earlier this week (December 5), while posting a tribute to co-star Brie Tiesi. Heather notably took on a reduced role in the recent seventh season of the Netflix reality series, and her future on the show was uncertain.
In an emotional Instagram post, Heather praised current cast member Brie and confirmed her departure, saying: "The yin to my yang. Opposite in almost every way but became besties immediately — and even though we're not on the same show together anymore, our friendship is stronger than ever."
Selling Sunset seasons 1-7 are streaming now on Netflix.
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