'BLESSED'

Southern Charm’s Kathryn Dennis shares sweet pics of son Saint, 5, after losing custody of two kids to ex Thomas Ravenel

SOUTHERN Charm's Kathryn Dennis shares sweet pics of her five-year-old son, Saint.

The Bravo mom recently lost custody of her son and daughter, Kensie, to her ex and baby daddy, Thomas Ravenel.

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Southern Charm's Kathryn Dennis shares sweet pics of her five-year-old son, SaintCredit: Instagram/Kathryn Dennis
posted a series of snaps with Saint captioned: "Happy National Sons Day to my bubbs, I’m so blessed as a Mother #nationalsonsday."

She shared pics of him swimming and on the beach as well as at his school graduation.

Earlier this week, the  star shared a pic holding her seven-year-old tightly in her arms. 

Kensie lovingly rested her head on her mother's shoulder. 

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Kathryn captioned the pics: "Happy National Daughters Day to my shuga booga mini me and to all! #nationaldaughtersday"

The TV star also shared a slew of snaps of Kensie as she was growing up. 

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Kathryn also recently shared a series of snaps in her stories, showing her children, Kensie and Saint, captioned: "Missing my babies. I try to keep from losing the rest of me..."

She shared two other sweet shots of Kensie and then Saint captioned: "Still wanna try... to believe in good days."

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 star lost her rights after her ex accused her of drug abuse and neglect.

 noted: "It is exhausting to constantly defend yourself from someone who is trying to change reality - it can even make you question what you know happened, or what is true.

"It can be exhausting to live two lives: one for your children and for the world (everything is fine), and the other where you are beaten down by the family court system. We see you and we stand with you. You are not alone."

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