“RHOBH”'s Bozoma Saint John Gifts Daughter Lael, 16, a $110K Maserati After Passing Her Driving Test

“RHOBH”'s Bozoma Saint John Gifts Daughter Lael, 16, a 0K Maserati After Passing Her Driving Test


The extravagant gift was shown on the Feb. 5 episode of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'

Bozoma Saint John with daughter Lael and the Maserati she gifted her

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  • In the Feb. 5 episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Bozoma “Boz” Saint John is shown gifting her 16-year-old daughter Lael a $110,200 Maserati after passing her driving test
  • “You deserve it,” Boz told Lael, her daughter with late husband Peter Saint John
  • The episode also covered Boz’s fertility journey with her fiancé Keely Watson

Bozoma "Boz" Saint John's 16-year-old daughter Lael is riding in style.

On the Thursday, Feb. 5, episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Boz, 49, gifted Lael a $110,200 Maserati Grecale Trofeo after passing her driving test.

As the car drove down the street outside their house, Boz told Lael, "You're getting a Maserati! I love you. You deserve it."

Boz also surprised Lael — her daughter with her late husband Peter Saint John, who died in 2013 — with matching T-shirts printed with her face on a fake driver's license.

Bozoma Saint John and daughter Lael Bravo
Bozoma Saint John and daughter Lael

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In the episode, Boz and her now fiancé Keely Watson are shown sitting down for a Zoom call with her fertility doctor, Dr. Cindy Duke.

"I have even more intense feelings today than I did when the eggs were retrieved," Boz said in a confessional. "I am more anxious. I am more excited. I am more nervous. I am more fearful. I am more joyful. All of those feelings have intensified because I know they are embryos who could become children. All of my emotions are on high."

On the call, Dr. Duke gave the couple — who got engaged in August — a disappointing update on their embryos.

"We had two eggs. Both of them were successfully fertilized with sperm," Dr. Duke explained. "Ideally, the sixth day we would want to see what's called a blastocyst — like a tiny planet that's capable of implanting in the womb. Unfortunately, neither has made it to the blastocyst stage. Is this entirely unexpected? No. Is it sad and disappointing? Yes."

"The biggest egg factor unfortunately is the age of the egg," she continued. "What we can do is try to support them, but there's nothing we can do to restructure eggs. The big question now is any openness to the idea of using eggs from someone younger, but we only have a finite window. We certainly don't have another year."

Bozoma Saint John and Keely Watson Charles Sykes/Bravo
Bozoma Saint John and Keely Watson

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Upon hearing the news, Boz excused herself to grab some tissues.

"I feel really overwhelmed," Boz said in a confessional. "Right now I can barely hear anything else beyond the roar in my ears that this hasn't worked. All of the hopes and dreams and aspirations I had for these two little embryos that I had already started to picture who they were going to become are gone."

"It feels like grief," she added. "It feels like losing a baby, because that's how I envisioned them. These aren't just inanimate objects out in the world. These are Keely and I's babies."

When Boz returned, she told Watson, 48, that "knowing that doing all of that again may not result in great eggs again is what is disappointing to me."

In response, he told her, "We'll cross that bridge when we get there. Right now, let's focus on being as healthy as we can for this next round."

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo. Episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.



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