Porsha Williams, her ex-fiancé Dennis McKinley, and their 5-year-old daughter Pilar Jhena "PJ" McKinley have officially gotten into the fall spirit, days ahead of Halloween. The Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member is no stranger to doing family activities with Dennis as they continue to co-parent their kid, which is exactly what they did over the weekend.
Porsha took to her Instagram feed on Sunday, October 27, where she posted a video of the Halloween-themed family activity, and showed why she and Dennis will always be on "Team PJ." In the video, Dennis can be seen scooping out the innards of a pumpkin, while PJ watched, and Porsha filmed. PJ also got in on the scooping action.
PJ then helped her dad carve a face into the pumpkin, using a stencil. "Cut it, cut it," Dennis said, encouraging the little girl.
"Come on y'all, put your work in to it," Porsha added.
Porsha also got in on the action, helping PJ carve into the pumpkin toward the end of the video. "Pumpkin carving day!" Porsha wrote in the caption of the post. "Finished carve next post."
See Porsha Williams' and Dennis McKinley's finished Halloween pumpkin
Porsha then took to her Instagram feed, where she posted a series of photos and videos showing off their completed project — a cat face carved into the pumpkin. In the first photo, Porsha can be seen with her hands grabbing PJ's arms, who posed alongside the pumpkin and Dennis, who crouched by his hard work.
In the series of photos and videos, Porsha also captured their completed project with a candle inside of it, Dennis kneeling beside PJ and their pumpkin, and finally Porsha carving some finishing touches into the pumpkin. "There we go!" Porsha exclaimed in a video posted to the carousel.
"We killed it if I must say so myself," Porsha wrote in the caption of the post, adding the words "co-parents" to it.
Porsha's Co-Parenting Relationship with Dennis McKinley
As if Porsha's recent caption wasn't enough proof, she and Dennis have been co-parenting incredibly well for their daughter. But, they have also continued to get along on their own time, too.