'My Five Wives' update: family welcomes Kid No. 25

My Five Wives' 25th baby with mother Nonie.

The TLC reality TV show "My Five Wives" has spun heads left and right when it aired in 2013, but Brady Williams, husband to five different women, recently announced via Facebook that they were now welcoming the 25th baby in the family. It has been confirmed that it is a baby girl. 

That's six children more than the now-famous Duggar family. The Duggars are known for their reality show "19 Kids and Counting."

Granted, Jim Duggar had all nineteen children with one wife while Brady Williams had his kids with five, but no matter how one looks at it, having that many children is no easy task. 

The mother of the baby girl is Nonie, also known as the "No-Nonsense Wife," and the new child is her sixth. Nonie has been anxious to give birth since Sunday, March 8, but has since come to terms with how and when she finally got into labor. 

In her interview with Starcasm.net, Nonie stated, "I've just been made aware of information that brings peace to why my sweet baby hasn't been born yet. I admit it's been a trial to have her be my latest baby born, but I'm grateful God is watching over her, giving her and us the best chance at being able to enjoy the blessing of her life." 

No other official news has been released but a March 11 post on their Facebook page states, "And here she is, 8 lbs 15 oz. 20″ long. Born at 1:16. Parents and baby are doing great and aren't releasing her name just yet." 

Unfortunately for fans of the the reality show that put the family in the spotlight, TLC cancelled "My Five Wives" after just two seasons. The family is still quite active on Facebook and they continue to post new family updates for all their followers and fans to see.

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