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In a recent update, Phaedra Parks opened up about her co-parenting relationship with ex-husband Apollo Nida, shedding light on the dynamics of raising their two sons. The reality star acknowledged that while there have been challenges, she remains committed to ensuring a positive environment for her children.
Phaedra referred to their journey as having experienced a "little hiccup," indicating that, like many co-parents, they face occasional difficulties. However, she emphasized the importance of communication and cooperation in their parenting efforts. Phaedra expressed her desire to focus on what is best for their children, highlighting that they are her top priority.
As they navigate this chapter of their lives, Phaedra's candidness about her experiences serves as a reminder that co-parenting can be a complex yet rewarding endeavor. Fans of the reality star are eager to see how their relationship evolves as they continue to work together for the sake of their family.
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