“RHONY”'s Jessel Taank Says Her Baby Could Be the Next 'Beyoncé' as She Tries to Convince Husband Pavit to Have More Kids

The two are already parents to twin sons, Kai and Rio, 3½

<p>Jessel Taank/Instagram</p> Jessel Taank, husband Pavit and their twin sons

Jessel Taank/Instagram

Jessel Taank, husband Pavit and their twin sons

Jessel Taank wants to add another baby to her family — but her husband's not convinced.

In the season 15 premiere of Real Housewives of New York City, the mom of two spoke with her husband Pavit Randhawa about welcoming another baby. The couple, who is already parents to 3½-year-old twins Kai and Rio, went back and forth in season 14 about whether or not they'd grow their family.

As they're sitting outside at a restaurant, Taank begins by saying she recently got a bill for their embryo storage.

“So I got an invoice for Dr. Wong today. We are paying lots of money for embryos,” Taank says with a laugh. “To be stored in Beverly Hills. So I think we need to figure out what to do with these embryos."

“No more kids,” her husband responds, shaking his head.

“Don’t you want a little girl?” Taank asks. "No," Randhawa says.

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Asking if he's serious, Taank jokes that she'll be "just like me," to which Randhawa responds, "Definitely not then."

“We have the girl in there. We can’t just shut it down,” Taank says. “We’ll see,” Randhawa replies.

“What if we had the next Beyoncé? Or what if we had the next Elon Musk in that freezer?" Taank continues. "And then you’re like, ‘Bye, Beyoncé. Like that sucks.”

“I’m okay saying bye to Beyoncé, but Elon Musk I’ll take,” Randhawa jokes.

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE last August, Taank shared that although talks about having a third baby had been ongoing, she called the conversations "very polarizing" at the time.

"The way I look at it is I've always wanted three children. It's a shame that it took me so long to have two, and I went through so much to have these embryos and to get to this stage," Taank said, who welcomed her twin sons at 41.

"I know I have a girl in there, and I did want to have a boy and a girl. I would love to be a girl mom at some point, so for me it makes sense."

She explained that Randhawa's apprehension came from being "exhausted," laughing, "I think adding a third into the equation is going to send him spiraling."

"We'll see how it goes. The conversation is always happening and I'd love to go through that process of having a third and sharing that with our audience. It would be fun."

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