Kate Chastain Jokes She's Trying to Keep Baby-Proofing as 'Aesthetic as Possible' for Son Sullivan
The 'Traitors' alum welcomed her son in May
Kate Chastain is trying to keep her house together as she adjusts to life with a baby.
On Sunday, the Traitors alum, 41, shared a photo of her house, which included black-and-white kid-friendly floor tiles and a ball pit filled with muted colors. Her 10-month-old son Sullivan Cay sat in a baby bouncer and turned his head away from the camera.
"Trying to keep the baby-proofing as aesthetic as possible....Ngl I kind of love the checkerboard floor tiles," she wrote over the picture.
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Related: 'Below Deck' Alum Kate Chastain Welcomes First Baby, Son Sullivan Cay: 'Hard Launch'
In May, Chastain shared that she'd welcomed her first baby, confirming the news on Instagram. She shared a selfie with her baby boy, who smiled at the camera while the proud mom wore sunglasses and a white button-down shirt.
"Hard Launch: Sullivan Cay 💙," she wrote over the picture.
That previous December, PEOPLE shared news of Chastain's pregnancy exclusively, with the mom-to-be saying that she'd wanted to have a baby for a long time.
"I am absolutely thrilled to become a mother," the reality star raved. "It's something I've always hoped for so this is truly a dream come true!"
While appearing on an episode of WWHL's After Show, Andy Cohen asked the Below Deck alum if she was "doing this on your own," to which the reality TV star replied, "I'm doing it solo and perhaps with some help, but I'm happy to do it alone."
She also said that she had a name picked out already — "a family name."
Chastain made her first appearance on Below Deck in its second season, which debuted in August 2014. She left the show in 2020 after six seasons.
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