Richard Madeley looked totally besotted by daughter Chloe’s baby as the pair were snapped in an adorable festive moment.
On Boxing Day, the 66-year-old Good Morning Britain presenter scrubbed up nicely in a suit and headed out with his wife Judy Finnigan and their daughter Chloe Madeley, her husband James Haskell, and their daughter Bodhi.
Taking to Instagram, Chloe shared the adorable moment that her dad was fussing over her little one in a Boomerang. Richard was seen scrunching his face and then opening his eyes as he held the four-month-old.
Elsewhere in the post, the family posed in front of a larger-than-life festive Christmas tree as the retired rugby star, James, held his arm around his mother-in-law Judy.
Meanwhile, Chloe put on a fashionable display in a black and gold dress and thigh-high boots as she held her tiny tot whilst standing next to her dad.
Personal trainer Chloe’s followers enjoyed seeing the insight into her family’s festive highlights, with one person commenting: “I love how grandparents behave [with] their grandkids. You can always tell they've missed babies!!”
Someone else wrote: “Wonderful, lovely to see your mum and dad and your mum is looking very well. Hope you had a wonderful 1st Christmas with your little one xxx.”
“Lovely photo of you all Chloe,” another follower penned, whilst someone else added: “What a beautiful family pic.”
Their outing comes just one week after the GMB host garnered 80 Ofcom complaints.
Richard was scrutinised for his interview with RMT union boss Mick Lynch last week, where he appeared to become angry with the General Secretary of RMT over the rail strikes.
He said: "Whatever happened to Christmas kindness? Why do you have to target people at Christmas?
Mick replied to Richard: "Well we're not targeting Christmas, it isn't Christmas yet Richard.”
“I don't know when your Christmas starts but mine starts on Christmas Eve,” Richard replied.
Richard tried to interrupt while Mick continued: "If you let me finish the question...if you let me finish the answer.
"Richard, you're just talking to yourself at the minute, you're ranting. Richard, you're ranting."
Viewers were fixated on the heated debate, with many believing that the host didn’t allow the guest to share his thoughts.
Rail strikes wreaked havoc on commuters across the country after members of the RMT union walked out throughout the month.
The series of strikes ran on 14, 16 and 17 December, before starting again on Christmas Eve.