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ReeMarkable celebrates Sweet Georgia Peach baby shower for third child

ReeMarkable’s Sweet Georgia Peach shower doubled as a family milestone, marking her first daughter and third child with fiancée Derrty Mula.

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ReeMarkable celebrates Sweet Georgia Peach baby shower for third child
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ReeMarkable turned her baby shower into a Sweet Georgia Peach celebration that put family front and center. The gathering on Sunday, June 14, 2026, marked a new chapter for Henree Cherron Wright, 31, who is expecting her first daughter and third child with fiancée Derrty Mula.

The theme gave the event its tone before anyone walked in. Sweet Georgia Peach suggests warmth, softness and a little Southern charm, which made the shower feel more personal than a standard pink-or-blue party. That choice fits a moment like this: Wright and Mula already share son Hendrix, 21 months old, while Wright is also mother to Jacoby, 17. The shower read less like a standalone celebration than a visual nod to an expanding household.

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That family-first framing is exactly what makes the party easy to borrow from. A themed shower does not have to be overloaded to feel complete. Here, the power comes from the concept itself: one clear identity, a gentle palette implied by the peach idea, and a celebration built around the baby’s place in a real family story. For hosts looking to recreate the effect, the lesson is straightforward: lean into one strong theme and let the guest of honor, not the décor, carry the emotion.

The deeper layer is legacy. Wright is the daughter of Eazy-E, whose birthday falls on September 7, 1964, and whose death in March 1995 from AIDS-induced pneumonia left behind 11 children and a lasting public footprint. Hendrix was born on September 7, 2024, Eazy-E’s birthday, which already linked Wright’s growing family to a date that carries weight in the household. Compton has also renamed the 100 block of Auto Drive South as Eazy Street, another reminder that family milestones around Wright often intersect with a larger, very public memory.

That is what gave the shower its resonance: it was intimate, but not isolated. It celebrated a baby girl on the way, a third child for Wright, and a family that has learned to make private joy visible without losing its tenderness.

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