





UPDATE: Sharelle Rosado has welcomed a baby girl. On Jan. 2, her fiancé, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, broke the news on Instagram. “Just delivered Serenity ‘Hurricane’ Paula Johnson,” he wrote alongside a photograph of him cutting his daughter’s umbilical cord. Johnson followed it up by joking that he still has “2 lash slots available for January,” referring to doing Rosado’s lashes just the day before.
Sharelle Rosado is bumpin’ along.
Selling Tampa, the 2021 docusoap from the production team of Selling Sunset, follows the lives of real estate agents working in Rosado’s upscale Tampa Bay brokerage, Allure Realty. Those lives can take a turn in front of the camera, as Rosado found out while filming her show.
In Episode 6, Rosado approaches her right-hand woman, Juawana Colbert, with a pregnancy test in hand. Colbert reads, “Not Pregnant” from the test, which Rosado grabs to confirm.
“No, Juawana, this is a plus sign,” Rosado says.
“That’s a plus sign?” Colbert exclaims. “It is a plus sign. I didn’t even give you the right result!”
Later, Rosado breaks the news to her fiancé, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, best known for having been a wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals. Though Rosado lives in Tampa Bay and Johnson lives in Miami, the two have vowed to make their relationship work.
In August, Rosado shared that the baby is a girl. This will be Rosado’s fourth child and Johnson’s eighth.
Her three other children — Ariana, 15; Marcus, 13; and Denim, 5 — were just as excited for the new addition to the family. After Rosado tells them the news in Episode 7, Ariana says she figured out the news beforehand because she saw the pregnancy test in Rosado’s drawer. Denim then claims he “saw it too,” but Rosado jokingly tells him he “doesn’t even know what a pregnancy test looks like.”
However, both Ariana and Denim did have a little apprehension about the announcement. When Rosado tells Denim he won’t be the baby of the family anymore, he asks, “Are you joking?”
“They’re not sleeping in my room,” he exclaims. “They’re gonna pee in the bed!”
Ariana worries that the family would have to move to Miami, but Rosado says that she and Johnson haven’t decided yet.
Rosado is the CEO of Allure Realty, an all-Black, all-woman real estate firm based in Florida. A veteran of the US Army, Rosado established the brokerage in 2019 but has been in real estate for over five years.
Selling Tampa wrapped earlier this year, so Rosado isn’t due just yet, but it likely won’t be too long until there’s a little “Ochocita” running around.







































































