Gavin and Stacey star Joanna Page has provided fans glimpses into her cosy home she shares with her adorable dogs.
The actress, 45, takes to Instagram to share little parts of her life with her 120,000 followers.
Joanna, who plays Mrs Peterson in Nativity, lives in her home with her husband James Thornton, and their four children Eva, nine, Kit, seven, Noah, six, and a baby called Boe.
The family also have two adorable dogs, which she often shares pictures of on her social media page.
Their living room includes a dark blue couch, colourful cushions to add a pop of personality as well as a stylish black coffee table.
She also hung up some paintings of dogs on the wall behind the sofa. Of course, her living room wasn't complete without a tiny plant on a side table.
In the snap, her dogs patiently waited for their mum to give them snacks.
Another picture showed fans what the family's kitchen looks like.
Her kitchen has white tiled walls as well as matching countertops and cupboards.
She has wooden shelves that she uses for jars of food as well as vases and gorgeous flowers.
At one point, Joanna decided to treat her dogs and set up a make-shift tent in the living room for them to relax in.
Last December, Joanna and her husband welcomed Boe and shared the news on her Instagram page.
She said: "Welcome to our family Boe Willow Russell. We love you with all our hearts."
Joanna cradled her baby in front of a Christmas tree.
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Joanna married British actor James in 2003.
He is best known for playing Emmerdale's John Barton from 2009 to 2012 and made an initial appearance in 1995.
Both Joanna and James appeared together in a BBC adaptation of the Charles Dicken novel David Copperfield in 1999, four years before they got married.
The mini-series also starred Harry Potter icons Daniel Radcliffe and Maggie Smith.
Back in 2014, Joanna said: "James is one of four so to him, four children is the norm."
Last year Joanna admitted that lockdown hadn't been without its challenges, saying: "We spent the whole of the first lockdown arguing and threatening to divorce each other.
"Then we went through a month of literally not saying a single word to each other."
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