Cheyenne Floyd had a big surprise for her daughter’s birthday this year!
On Thursday, the mom of two, 31, shared a sweet video on her Instagram where she surprised her daughter Ryder with a trip to Paris in honor of her seventh birthday.
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Standing outside the airport, Ryder wears a matching two-piece pajama set and pink crocs as she reads a birthday card. “Happy birthday Ryder! You are going to Paris!” the little girl read from her card.
Ryder looks shocked as she stares at her mom, moving in to hug her and beginning to sob.
“Surprise! Ryder thought we were picking up my mom from the airport, but her bags were packed and Paris-bound! My sweet girl is finally getting her wish 🥰✈️ 7 on the 7th #goldenbirthday,” Floyd wrote in her caption.
In June, the Teen Mom: The Next Chapter star and her ex Cory Wharton, 33, posted in celebration of their daughter Ryder’s kindergarten graduation.
Sharing a family photo on Instagram, the proud mom of two posed with her daughter, husband Zach Davis, and their son, 2-year-old Ace.
Wharton and partner Taylor Selfridge, 28, also posed with Ryder and their two daughters — Maya Grace, 22 months, and Mila Mae, 3 — in front of the same 2035 balloon arrangement, a nod to the year Ryder will graduate high school.
“Ryder’s Graduation 👩🎓I’m sooo PROUD of this lil girl ❤️,” the father of three wrote.
“Can’t believe she’s going into the first grade! Ry you’ve changed my life forever and I’m forever thankful 🥹🙏🏽 Continue to grow and blossom into the lil perfect queen you are!”
In the past, Floyd has opened up to PEOPLE about what it’s been like co-parenting with Wharton and Selfridge.
“Co-parenting is a never-ending rollercoaster ride that I’m on,” she said of sharing her daughter. “And sometimes we’re smooth sailing, and then there’s up, there’s down. There’s a death drop. I’m like ‘When is it ever going to end?’ But it’s not.”
She continued, “Parenting is a challenge always, but we make it work. Keeping Ryder first is always the goal. And that’s how we’ve always gotten through any argument or disagreement.”