Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury shared a sweet embrace as the boxer overcame rival Jake Paul in a tough-fought contest in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Tommy, 23, and Molly-Mae, also 23, welcomed their first child to the world in January, but the hunky fighter had to step away from his new family momentarily to face his bitter rival in the ring.
And awaiting his arrival back in the UK was an impressive display of gold and white balloons - matching Tommy's boxing attire on the night which had new daughter Bambi's name emblazoned across the front.
There was also a huge "Welcome Home Champ" floor sign which gushed: "We are so proud of you."
Molly-Mae caught the moment Tommy walked back through their front door on camera and shared it with her 7.3million Instagram followers.
As he walked through the front door of their lavish mansion with the belt over his shoulder, Molly-Mae came around the corner to greet her man before he grabbed her for a big hug.
Sporting his battle wounds, including stitches in his left eyebrow, Tommy couldn't help but keep kissing his partner on the forehead as she tearfully welcomed him home.
Molly-Mae captioned the cute clip: "My Champ," alongside a white heart emoji.
She followed it up with an adorable black-and-white image of Tommy cradling baby Bambi with a huge smile on his face as she wrote: "complete."
She opted to stay at home with their newborn instead of travel to Saudi Arabia to take in the action. The nervy star admitted she couldn't watch even though her pals Maura Higgins and Stephanie Lam came over to watch the fight with her.
Instead, she stayed upstairs with Bambi, before she screamed and broke down when she heard the result.
The star, who Tommy got together with in Love Island 2019, took to Instagram to sing his praises after the bout.
Sharing a snap of Tommy with his winning belt, she said: "Never a doubt in my mind."
And in the next Instagram Story, she shared a snap of her kissing Tommy whilst she was holding their daughter Bambi and wrote: "The pressure that was in this boys shoulders...I will never ever know how he dealt with it. Never been more proud of anyone in my life. GET HOME TO US OUR CHAMP."