Heather Dubrow and Terry Dubrow’s daughter Max is officially a Massachusetts native.
The stars of “Real Housewives of Orange County” dropped off their 18-year-old Wednesday at Tufts University, giving her an epic dorm room.
“…and there goes Max ️🦌 !” Heather, 53, captioned an Instagram slideshow. ‘I love you, my little girl, you are embarking on the most incredible adventure.
“I’m so proud of you,” she continued. “Enjoy every moment, take advantage of every opportunity!!! I love you so much !!! You may be far from home, but in my heart you are always close.”
Terry, 63, responded to the upload on social media, writing: “I miss you so much my baby!!!”
Max, for her part, gushed: “I LOVE YOU MOMMY❤️❤️❤️❤️.”
The teen grinned at the before-and-after photos of her room. Max’s single was decked out with orange curtains, a green bedspread, a cozy wheelchair, a guitar, string lights and a “Grateful Every Day” poster.
While Heather and Terry seemed to be emotional in the sweet snaps, the pair are no strangers to dorm room turn-ins, as Max’s twin brother, Nicholas, started college last week.
“And just like that… my firstborn is going to college ,” the podcast host of “Heather Dubrow’s World” wrote at an August 25 carousel of her oldest child at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
“I love you @nickdubrow and I’m so proud to be your mom!” she continued. “Have the best year ever! Be safe, make good decisions, study! and have fun ❤️.”
Terry commented that he was “so proud” of their son.
“My man! Study hard and have the best year. I love you so much,” added the ‘Botched’ star.
As for Max, she wrote that she was “sobbing” over the smiling pictures of her sibling.
The hosts of “Seven Year Stitch,” who are also the parents of daughters Katarina, 15, and Colette, 11, have documented their kids’ school milestones via Instagram this year, from prom to graduation.
The twins committed to their chosen colleges in April, with Heather writing, “WOW! It’s official! So happy for these two and SO PROUD!
“I can’t believe they’re going to COLLEGE?!?” she continued. “I’ll miss them terribly, but I’m excited to see them soar on their next adventures!”