PHOTOS: Mike Shouhed’s Ex Jessica Parido Welcomes Baby With Husband George McGee, See Their New Family Pics as Shahs of Sunset Cast Reacts

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PHOTOS: Shahs of Sunset's Jessica Parido Welcomes Second Son, Her First With Husband George McGee, See Their New Family Pics as the Cast Reacts

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Jessica Parido has welcomed her second son, the first for her and her husband, George McGee.

After giving birth to her first son, Liam, in April 2019, the 36-year-old Shahs of Sunset alum, who was previously married to Mike Shouhed, 47, has become a mother of two and shared some adorable family photos on her Instagram page. 

“The best parts of me,” Jessica wrote in the caption of a November 1 slideshow, which featured several images of her new baby, Dominic David.

After the images were shared, Jessica was met with kind words from her former Shahs of Sunset castmates.

“My heart melts seeing these pics! The smile on Liam’s face,” wrote Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi, 43.

Shahs of Sunset Golnesa GG Gharachedaghi Reacts to Jessica Parido Welcoming Second Son

Mercedes “MJ” Javid, 53, shared two comments, one of which read, “Gd is GOOD,” and another that featured several emojis, including heart hands and red and blue hearts. 

“Congrats on your new addition! So adorable,” added Adam Neely, husband of Reza Farahan, 52.

Shahs of Sunset Mercedes MJ Javid and Adam Neely React to Jessica Parido welcoming Second Son

As Shahs of Sunset fans may have seen, Jessica announced her engagement to George in November 2023, and the couple wed in February 2024.

Before sharing her family photos on Saturday, Jessica announced Dominic’s birth in another post.

“Dominic David you complete us … October 13 2025 my heart doubled,” she wrote on October 15.

While Bravo is resurrecting Shahs of Sunset as a Persian spinoff of The Valley, only three of its former cast members, including GG, Reza, and MJ, are expected to be featured.

“Reza Farahan, Golnesa ‘GG’ Gharachedaghi, and Mercedes ‘MJ’ Javid share an unbreakable bond — one built on years of friendship, fiery clashes and the kind of history that never fades. They also share a deep connection to their Persian culture, something that runs just as strong in the group of friends they now call family. As they take on the next stage of life in the Valley, their world is bigger, their circle is bolder and their challenges are more real than ever. As we’ll see, their next chapter in life isn’t quieter, it’s just more complicated,” the network announced in May.