Storm Huntley has shared an adorable family selfie with her new baby, Otis.
The Scottish presenter of the Jeremy Vine show, 35, only gave birth two weeks ago, but already looks like she's taking motherhood in her stride.
However, little Otis might need a bit of practice in front of the camera.
Posting the pic of her, LaFontaine frontman hubby Kerr Okan and their beautiful son, who was yawning, Storm joked: "First family selfie … probably need to work on this!"
The adorable post went down a storm - with many of the Scot's fans congratulating the new mum on her bundle of joy.
One said: "Lovely photo, you look so happy."
While another teased: "Is that his 'get me away from these two face'?" followed by a love emoji.
Little Otis made his debut on the Jeremy Vine show last week in scenes which made one of the panellists cry.
Holding the tiny tot, Storm told the panel the baby loves sleeping as she held him up to the camera.
Presenter Gemma Forte was overcome with emotion as Jeremy told his pal: "Well you've already made Gemma cry."
"Well done Storm, he's so beautiful," Gemma gushed as guest Iain Dale also got the feels, admitting: "Even I'm emotional and I don't even like babies."
Storm gave birth to Otis via C-section and admitted she didn't immediately bond with her son.
When asked how she felt minutes after his arrival, she said: ""Well, I was on an operating table, which isn't the best place for a bonding scenario."
However, her heart soon melted as she revealed: "But within five minutes I was in love and we were in the recovery room and it was just such a magical time."
Storm is married to musician Kerr Okan, who is apparently taking to fatherhood like a "duck to water".
The rocker is also taking care of his wife following her operation, including emptying catheters and giving her injections to stop blood clots.
When asked whose decision it was to call their son Otis, Storm explained it was nothing to do with the character from Netflix's Sex Education.
Revealing neither she nor Kerr have watched the show she explained they arrived at the alliterative moniker after vetoing each other's previous decisions.