Hilaria Baldwin has shared the first photo of her family since welcoming her youngest child Ilaria Baldwin just last month, with her describing her brood as the "dream team".
The yoga instructor, 38, and her husband Alec Baldwin, 64, announced the birth of the newborn daughter a few weeks ago, having already been parents to six children together.
The couple's brood includes Carmen Baldwin, nine, Rafael Baldwin, seven, Leonardo Baldwin, six, Romeo Baldwin, four, Eduardo Baldwin, two, and Maria Baldwin, one.
Hilaria took to Instagram yesterday to share a photo of the family, including their newest addition - in which the couple and their seven kids were seen sat together on a bed.
Alongside it, Hilaria - who is a podcast host and author - wrote in the accompanying caption: "Our first photo with the smallest Baldwins! What a Baldwinito dream team".
She mentioned Alec's oldest daughter Ireland Baldwin, 26, - whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Basinger, 68 - in the post. She wrote: "Ireland, you are missed and loved".
The post comes just a few days after Hilaria shared an open letter to her youngest daughter Ilaria on the platform, in which she discussed the "honour" of having similar names.
Alongside a video of the newborn, Hilaria - who has been married to husband Alec since 2012 - wrote: "I want you to know how happy we are that you came into our lives."
Discussing the decision to name her daughter Ilaria, she said in the post last week: "Our names mean 'happy' and to share this connection with you feels like an honor to me."
Hilaria said she named her child in "honour of happiness and the mothers in [their] family who came before [them]." She went on to further discuss their similar names.
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She added: "Our name means happy in all languages. A few letters different here and there ... same meaning. [...] Hija mia, sometimes we have to lean into happiness.
"[Sometimes we have to] choose the warm and supportive people, because there are so many, and dial down the negativity to absorbas little of it as possible."
The post saw her also open up about the transition of welcoming another child, saying she's trying to balance being a "present and active" parent whilst having "compassion" for her own body after the pregnancy.
"It's a hard balance and one that I don't think I do very well, since it pulls at my heart in such a painful way when I feel I'm not giving enough to all my children," she commented.
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