Lottie Tomlinson gushed over her family as she shared a sweet photo of the trio together.
The 24-year-old took to Instagram on Monday evening with a heartwarming snap of her young son, Lucky, and boyfriend Lewis Burton as they continue to enjoy becoming parents for the first time.
Posting the photo to her 4.7 million Instagram followers, Lottie simply wrote: "My family," followed by a red love heart. Lewis replied to the post with a red heart emoji.
Lottie is wearing a white top with sunglasses hanging over the front of the collar, while Lewis is donning a dark baker boy style flat cap and light blue t-shirt whilst holding Lucky.
The Tanologist founder and former professional tennis player Lewis, 30, welcomed their first child together last month and revealed her newborn son's unusual name a few days after giving birth.
Lottie, who is the sister of One Direction star Louis Tomlinson, shared an adorable video of her baby boy wriggling around on a fluffy blanket with a white muslin cloth draped over his body.
She revealed her newborn's name in the caption, writing: "our perfect creation, introducing our son, our world, love of our lives, Lucky Burton," alongside several heart emojis.
However, it was the day before she confirmed Lucky's name when Lottie opened up about her wish for her late sister and "best friend" Félicité had met her newborn son.
She expressed her sadness that Félicité, who died from an accidental drugs overdose when she was just 18, would never meet her baby boy.
Sharing some throwback snaps of them together as kids on what would have been Félicité’s 22nd birthday, Lottie wrote: "Happy birthday my angel sister & angel auntie.
"I wish you got to meet my boy, you would have loved him."
Alongside a photo of her and Félicité with blue face paint on, she added: "I miss you best friend, now & always," followed by a love heart emoji.
Lottie went on to post a cheeky snap of her younger sister as a baby, one of them holding hands while Félicité picks her nose and one of them dressed up for a party.
Tragically Félicité died from a heart attack on March 13, 2019 at her west London flat after taking a fatal concoction of drugs.
Alapraxolam – also known as Xanax - Oxycodone and cocaine were found in her system.
An inquest heard Félicité had spiralled into depression and drug abuse after losing her mother Johannah Deakin to cancer in December 2016.
Midwife Johannah died of leukaemia at the age of 43, leaving behind seven children - including Félicité, who was just 16 years old at the time.
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