High stakes regular and Natural 8 Ambassador Hui Chen “Kitty Kuo” Kuo took to X (Formally Twitter) to share the news she and partner Frank Cucchiara from Next Gen Poker had given birth to a baby boy.
Kitty Kuo first announced the news that she was going into labor, on her social media platforms. “My water broke and on my way to hospital, but I am still using twitter! Social media addict!”.
Kuo was Wished all the best by her followers & Peers with several high-profile poker players taking to X to wish her good Luck. High-stakes online crusher Shaun Deeb replied, “Good luck to you and Frankie enjoy it even the pain it’s the only time it’ll be your first”.
Six hours after her original tweet Kuo shared intimate photo’s of her cradling her new born son, alongside a heartfelt father and son Photo.
“I still can’t believe I did this. He is a boy! Time to finally get some sleep. Dada @FrankieCucc & Mommy really happy” The who’s who of Poker twitter took to the platform to congratulate the pair, This included Garret Adelstein, Robbi Jade Lew & Jennifer Tilly to name a few.
A few hours later, Kitty returned to X to share a light-hearted joke with her followers. “After Caesaren section 1st thing, Kitty asked doctor: Does he have big eyes? Frankie reaction after seeing babe: Crying. Doctor Saw the babe and asked me: do you want to have the other one?
After what at times can be a very toxic place, it’s good to see the poker community on X come together to celebrate alongside Hui Chen “Kitty Kuo” Kuo and her partner Frank Cucchiara as they welcomed their newborn baby boy into the world.
From Kitty’s initial announcement of going into labor to the heartfelt moments shared on social media, the couple received warm wishes and congratulations from fellow poker players. Despite the challenges, including a light-hearted moment after a Caesarean section, Kitty expressed her disbelief and joy in becoming a mother. The poker world, known for its competitive spirit, came together to celebrate this joyful occasion, showcasing a different side of the high-stakes players beyond the poker tables.