Olivia Munn has shared a video of her newborn daughter experiencing the “slowest fall ever”.
The actress, 44, had her baby with her comedian husband, 42, in September after they had their son Malcolm Hiệp Mulaney in November 2021.
She uploaded a clip of three-week-old Méi on her Instagram that showed her sitting upright on a couch in a white knit onesie.
As the video went on, Méi began falling over, tilting to the side as she approached the couch cushion – with Olivia writing over the clip: “The slowest fall ever recorded”.
John added in the comments section of the post: “My girl.”
Olivia and John made the announcement they were parents again on Instagram on Sunday 22 September, months after they married in July in an intimate ceremony at a friend’s home in New York.
Olivia captioned a snap of her sitting on John’s knee while cradling her newborn: “Méi June Mulaney came into the world September 14, 2024, the year of the dragon (dragon emoji.)
“I had so many profound emotions about not being able to carry my daughter. When I first met our gestational surrogate we spoke mother to mother.
“She showed me so much grace and understanding, I knew I had found a real-life angel.
“Words cannot express my gratitude that she kept our baby safe for nine months and made our dreams come true.
“I am so proud of my little plum, my little dragon for making the journey to be with us. My heart has exploded.”
Olivia signed off her post by saying Méi is “pronounced May” and “means plum in Chinese”.
John also announced he was a father again on his Instagram, saying in his post about the news: “Méi June Mulaney came into the world September 14, 2024, the year of the dragon (dragon emoji.)
“We stole so much stuff from the hospital. I love my little girl so much.”
John also highlighted the correct pronunciation and meaning of his daughter’s name.
Olivia told in April how she had suffered a “terrifying” breast cancer diagnosis a year earlier, which resulted in four surgeries, a double mastectomy and medically induced menopause.
She also had an egg retrieval procedure in June 2023 followed by breast reconstruction in September that year.