Adrienne Bailon posted a Mother’s Day tribute on Instagram this week. It doubled as a love letter to her own mom and a heartfelt nod to the little boy who made her a mother in the first place.
The caption says it all. “The most loving mother & the boy who made me a mama. What a duo… lol.” Short and full of warmth.
She went on to thank her mom directly – her mother goes by @nyricanmama on Instagram. “Thank you for not just giving me life but being the most beautiful foundation of unconditional love, guidance, comfort & safety for me,” she wrote. A tribute like that hits differently in public.
She made clear that the love travels across generations too. “Ever is so blessed to experience your love!” she added, referring to her son. Watching her child share a bond with the grandmother who raised her – that’s the real heart of this post.
She closed the caption with #HappyMothersDay and a genuinely funny note about the timing. “Posting late cuz… I was being a mom. lol.” That’s an excuse most parents would accept immediately.
Bailon has been open about her road to motherhood for years. She and husband Israel Houghton, a gospel artist and producer, welcomed son Ever in 2022 through surrogacy. The path wasn’t easy. She talked about fertility struggles on The Real, opening up about the emotional weight of wanting a child and the uncertainty of the process. Getting there took real resilience.
Bailon and Houghton married in 2016. Houghton has children from a previous marriage, and Bailon has spoken about navigating that blended family over the years. Becoming a mom herself was something she’d talked about wanting for a long time.
The Real ran from 2013 to 2022. It was one of the more beloved daytime talk shows of its era. Bailon was an original co-host. She’d been a recognizable name in entertainment long before the show. She joined R&B group 3LW around 1999, then reached an entirely new audience as part of The Cheetah Girls, the hugely popular Disney franchise. The first film came out in 2003. She’s been in the public eye for more than 25 years.
Life post-The Real has been much quieter for Bailon. Posts like this are a good reminder. She’s devoted to her family, and still funny about daily life.
The tribute pulled nearly 40,000 likes on Instagram, solid for a personal family photo with no promotional angle. Parents in the comments responded especially warmly to the “posting late cuz I was being a mom” line. A lot of people recognized that feeling.
What makes the post genuinely touching is the generational thread running through it. Bailon’s mother built something real – love, safety, a model for who Adrienne could become. Now Ever gets to know that same woman. The love her mother gave doesn’t stop here. It keeps going.
It’s a belated post. It’s also a really lovely one.