It's only been a matter of days since first-time parents Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattison revealed they'd welcomed a baby together.
And already, the couple are being praised for opening up about the ins and outs that come with the 'fourth trimester'.
Model and musician Suki, 32, had previously announced her pregnancy with her Twilight actor partner Robert, 37, while performing in Mexico City.
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She surprised attendees at the time by revealing her blossoming baby bump and exclaiming: "I thought I’d wear something sparkly to distract you from something else I’ve got going on... I’m not sure it’s working."
A source close to the couple subsequently told Entertainment Tonight: "She is so happy, excited, and appreciative of this experience. Suki and Rob are adorable together."
After their friendship blossomed into romance and they officially started dating back in 2018, it was believed last year that the duo were engaged, as well as expecting.
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This came after Love, Rosie actor Suki appeared to debut proposal news after being photographed wearing a Toi et Moi ring last December while walking in London.
Though the couple haven't get confirmed plans to tie the knot, at the end of March, Suki and Robert were papped together pushing a pram around a park in Los Angeles, confirming they'd welcomed their latest addition.
And despite having kept a relatively low profile since becoming parents, new mum Suki has this week broken her social media silence by sharing a series of snaps showing off her postpartum body.
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Posing in a bathroom mirror, the star described the 'fourth trimester' as having been a 'humbling' experience.
She penned in the caption: "The postpartum period has been filled with exhilarating joy, so much laughter, tears, soo many hormones!
"I’m proud of everything my body has achieved and proud of the kindness and grace I’ve given myself during this recovery period."
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And since her courageous Instagram upload, the blonde beauty has had praise heaped on her by fans, many of whom have branded her 'inspirational' for the refreshingly honest post-birth admission.
"Thank you for being so real about what we go through after we deliver our precious angels," one noted. "The hormones, the sleepless nights, the sheer joy and wonder of how such a little human can make your heart burst."
A second went on: "You look amazing... And you should be very very proud of yourself... You give birth and you bring life into the world and is sombody that you are going to love with all your heart, body and soul".
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"So beautiful so proud of you!" a third continued.
A fourth went on: "This is everything - Thanks for sharing so candidly."