Cameran Eubanks Explains Why She Doesn’t Want More Kids

Palmer is the best! Cameran Eubanks isn’t ready to give her and husband Jason Wimberly’s 4-year-old daughter a sibling.

“I’m not going to lie, I do [miss having a baby],” the Southern CharmExclusively told by star, 38 Us WeeklyWhile promoting her Tuckernuck collection, she was recently photographed. “When I see a baby, like, 6 or 7 months old, that’s the best age. I do get a little ping in my ovary, but then reality sets in.”

The reality star explained that she doesn’t want to “start all over” with a newborn, adding, “I’m to the age now where you can sit and stay seated at the beach. That’s something I love. … I’m good.”

Bravo’s personality, Bravo, is currently enjoying life with Palmer and gushing to Use about the “super smart” toddler.

“Her vocabulary is crazy,” the South Carolina native said. “Sometimes she’ll say a word and I’m like, ‘I have no idea where you got that from.’ She’s big into puzzles. We’re learning how to write her name right now. She’s a little kid. She’s not a baby anymore.”


Cameran Eubanks.
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The little one “is a good mix” of both of her parents, the One Day You’ll Thank MeAuthor added.

“She’s a total tomboy,” the Real World: San DiegoExplained by alum Use. “I put her in ballet, and it lasted all of three weeks. I’m learning not to push her into the things that I enjoyed as a kid. She’s definitely more into, like, fishing and more boy-type stuff.”

Eubanks and Wimberly, 46 years old, welcomed their baby girl in Nov 2017, three years after they were married. “Palmer Corrine Wimberly touched down,” the new mom wrote via Instagram at the time. “Wildest experience of my life! Jason is recovering and doing well.”

Eubanks is busy raising her baby, but she has also been working hard on her TNuck.com collection, which launched Tuesday, April 26.

“The pieces are all happy pieces,” the ChallengeThe alum gushed Use. “They’re bright, they’re fun. They can be used in many situations. They can be used to transition from lunch to dinner. It was important to me that they fit all body types. So I think we accomplished that.”

Eubanks noted that she gravitates toward staple pieces that can be worn for a long time and “not thrown out after one season.”

Christina Garibaldi reporting

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