Stassi Schroeder’s daughter, Hartford is dangerously obsessed Wicked.
On Thursday, December 27, Vanderpump Rules Alum’s husband, Beau Clark, shared a hilarious video on Instagram of Schroeder, 35, and their 3-year-old daughter singing “Defying Gravity” together. Hartford adorably performs the song while holding a broom, until he accidentally stabs his mom in the face with the prop.
“Are you okay?” Hartford asks quickly, before gasping and pointing to his mom’s face. The worried toddler then runs to grab the napkin, though Schroeder seems confused.
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She turns to show Clark – and the camera – as blood runs down the right side of her chin. “How do I look? Is it really that bad?” she asks her husband, who gasps and exclaims, “Oh my God!”
– Are you kidding me? – she asks in disbelief.
Hartford then comes back and sweetly holds the cloth over Mom’s face while Wicked the soundtrack continues to play in the background. “I’m so sorry,” he says to his mother. “It’s okay. It was an accident,” Schroeder replies.
“Christmas was bloody bad this year!” Clark joked in his headline. In the comments, Schroeder explained, “That side of my chin has always been numb since the chin implants, lol.”
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Stassi Schroeder Clark and Hartford Clark.
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The couple also share a son, Messer Rhys, 15 months. In September, the reality star marked his first birthday by sharing an Instagram post filled with photos from her boy’s first year, including several sibling and family photos.
In the caption, she wrote: “My little angel son is 1 year old today and I’m not well 😭.”
“True story. I don’t know how I got so lucky with this child,” she continued. “He filled my heart in a way I could never have imagined. He is so happy, loving, curious, a bit demanding. He always wants your full attention. He likes to dance, he likes to understand how things work, he likes people, he likes to laugh.”
“I know I’m biased, but he’s pretty close to perfect,” Schroeder added. “Messer Rhys, my renaissance boy, the happiest of birthdays.”
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