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Victoria Johns

Joe Swash cradles 'daddy's girl' baby Rose in adorable video with Stacey Solomon

Joe Swash looked every inch the proud dad as he cradled "daddy's girl" baby Rose.

The ex-EastEnders actor, 40, held the three-month-old in his arms as his fiancée Stacey Solomon, 32, filmed the adorable pair.

In the video Rose grins sporting a gorgeous pink babygrow while Joe holds his little girl up to the camera.

Stacey captioned the post: "Daddy's Girl".

The mum-of-four then shared a video of herself holding the tot and told Rose just how much she means to her.

Gazing at her pride and joy she said: "'Oh my god I love you so much, yes I do!'

Rose was in safe hands (staceysolomon/Instagram)
"Daddy's Girl" (staceysolomon/Instagram)

Stacey then told her fans: "Rose melts my heart. I'm going to put a wardrobe reel on because I'm being so slow and I love having things to look back on so I'm going to go for it.

"I can't believe how it looked when we first moved in a year ago."

Later in the day Stacey shared a video of her eldest son Leighton playing with his sister while she sat happily on his chest.

Stacey told Rose how much she adored her (staceysolomon/Instagram)
Rose with her big bro (staceysolomon/Instagram)

The proud mum simply captioned the post: "These two", followed by two cute emojis.

Stacey gave birth to Rose Opal Esme in October on the Loose Women's star's birthday.

The former X-Factor contestant admitted she's been in a "bubble' since her daughter was born - but now she needs to return to work.

Proud parents (Instagram)
Rose is Joe's first daughter (Dave Benett/Getty Images for Primark)

Despite lamenting that her maternity leave wasn't long enough, Stacey stressed that she was grateful she had a job.

As the host of Loose Women, Sort Your Life Out and the face of a number of endorsement deals, the star has an enviable career.

Speaking about her short time at home with her baby Stacey said: "I know it's not long enough. I could be in this bubble forever.

"But I've got one of those weird jobs and you never know if you're going to get work or not and nothing is guaranteed, so you've just got to make the most of any opportunity that comes along.

"Ultimately I'm lucky and privileged I've got a job to go back to, let alone I job that I absolutely love."

Stacey also said all her employers had supported her with her breast feeding.

She explained: "All of the companies I work for have said they'll support me because I don't want to give it up - I feel like I've worked really hard to get to this point."

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