Glasgow television presenter Storm Huntley has had her fans cooing over an adorable photo of new-born son Otis and his 'furry sibling'.
Storm announced the birth of her son, alongside husband and LaFontaines frontman Kerr Okan, last week, as she went on maternity leave just days before she went into labour. Otis Kerr Okan was born on Monday, July 11 at 9:17am, weighing 7.7 pounds to two happy parents in Storm and Kerr.
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Now, the new family-of-three have been settling back at home in London, as family visited and the two new parents got used to mum and dad life. Another creature who has to get used to sharing the attention was Storm's dog, Boo.
In a hilarious photo of Otis and Boo, a speech bubble can be seen poking out of Boo's head, saying: "Does he ever sleep?", as the dog looked rather disgruntled - with Otis smiling sweetly.
Earlier this week, Glasgow Live reported that the Jeremy Vine Show host shared another adorable video of her Scottish family taking part in a traditional rhyme lullaby for baby Otis.
Writing on Instagram, Storm captioned the video: "The family bringing Scotland down to London", alongside love heart and laughing face emojis. Storm's family were cooing over baby Otis, and singing Scottish rhyme 'Ye canny shove yer granny off a bus'.
As Storm entered the room with her camera poised, all three family members laughed in unison and continued their singing to Otis, who seemed to be lapping up the attention.
The lyrics, "Oh ye canny shove yer granny, cause she's ur mammy's mammy, oh ye canny shove yer granny off a bus" rang out in the video as Storm held back her laughter.
We wish Storm, Kerr and Otis the happiest of lives together as a new family of three. Storm will return to The Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5 after her maternity leave ends.
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