Stacey Solomon's co-stars gushed over baby Rose as she brought her to the Loose Women studio today.
The presenter returned to the ITV lunchtime show today for the first time properly in eight months, and she brought a very special guest with her to celebrate her return to the programme.
Towards the end of the show, Stacey popped backstage to get baby Rose and bring her to see the three other panellists - as Kaye Adams, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love all gushed over the little one.
The trio shrieked in excitement as Rose was brought onto the set by Stacey.
They also spoke in sing song voices and muttered 'here she is' as Stacey walked towards the main panel desk with Rose in her arms, before Kaye reached over to hand Stacey a present for Rose.
Looking in the bag, Stacey was surprised to see an adorable flower print swimming costume for her little one.
"Thanks girls," she said, as she showed it to Stacey, "Aww that's adorable."
Kaye held up the tiny swimming costume, as she remarked on Stacey recently taking baby Rose for her first swimming lesson. As Stacey was handed some flowers from the whole team, Judi asked to hold baby Rose as Nadia coo-ed over the little one.
During the show, Stacey discussed her "calming" home birth with baby Rose.
"There's not a right or a wrong way to give birth, but I can honestly say I've never felt so calm and relaxed," she explained, "I've always associated birth with trauma and I always feel really scared when I go into labour and being in hospital almost confirms that fear. I didn't just feel safe, it was the first time I ever felt in control during labour."
Stacey also documented her struggle with getting tongue tie diagnosed in her little one.
She added: ""Ultimately, I just think some people in the medical profession don't want to recognise it because they then have to put budget towards it. But I feel like genuinely, if people have the opportunity to know their baby has tongue tie, they should. I think it would honestly change their life.
"I watched Rose's mouth go from opening a little bit, which I thought was normal, to opening like a bird all of a sudden."