The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore has shared the first photo of her daughter, Brooklyn, after having to rush her to the emergency room.

On July 17th, the reality star had to rush her 18-month old to the ER after having unusual symptoms, though Kenya declined to elaborate on the details. In the new video, Brooklyn was seen playing and giggling with a friend. Kenya expressed how thankful she was that her daughter was okay in the caption of the cute post.

“[Brooklyn] is something else,” the proud mom wrote. “She is truly a light and loves everyone. We are so blessed to have her in our lives. Last night she was in the ER room and today she is smiling, happy and back to her normal self what a blessing.” She added, “I thank God every morning for her.”

Kenya made a similar post on the Instagram account she manages for Brooklyn. “I wasn’t feeling well so mommy took me to ER last night,” she wrote in a post. “I’m feeling much better today, and mommy took me to a new class. Ask her why she didn’t change me.”

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Despite many questions in the comments about what exactly made the mom bring her daughter to the hospital, Kenya remained silent.

Real Housewives fans know that Kenya only signed on to return to the iconic show recently. From the sounds of it, Kenya is enjoying her return to the television screens. “She missed the show and is having a great time connecting again with all the ladies and spending more time with them,” a source told Hollywood Life.

“Kenya knows that she was made for reality TV and is so excited to share her life with viewers again.” They added, “Kenya is keeping it real and not holding anything back at all yet again. She can’t wait to show Brooklyn off to all the viewers.”

It’s unclear how much Kenya plans to film her daughter for the show but judging by how much she posts about her online, fans can expect to see a lot of her. It’s also very likely that the drama from Brooklyn’s ER trip will be mentioned in future episodes.