Tom Daley and husband Dustin Lance Black are adjusting to life as new parents.
The couple – who tied the knot last year – welcomed their son, Robbie, via a surrogate on June 27.
Dustin, 44, has shared an adorable photo to Instagram showing himself sitting at his desk on his laptop while keeping an eye on the tot, who was led in his baby carrier.
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The Oscar-winning screenwriter captioned the shot: “My new writing partner,” followed by a red love heart.
Olympic diver Tom, 24, reposted the picture to his own Instagram account and gushed over his hubby and son.
He wrote: “MY TWO LOVES.”
Fans couldn’t get enough of the cute photo with one person commenting: “This picture is too precious!!!”
Another gushed: “Beautiful… made me teary seeing that pic,” while a third added: “I’m crying, this is beautiful!!”
Last week, the couple announced the exciting news that their son had been born.
Tom took to Instagram to share a precious photo of his baby boy’s teeny tiny feet.
The star captioned the post: “Welcome to the world our precious little Robbie Ray Black-Daley.”
Tom said the arrival of his son was the “most magical moment in my life”.
He added: “The amount of love and joy you have brought into our life is immeasurable. Our precious son.”
Meanwhile, Dustin took to Instagram to share a black-and-white photo of him and Tom cradling their baby boy.
He wrote: “Welcome to the world little Robbie Ray. Thank you for bringing so much love and light with you.
“And thank you to those who helped make our dream of having a family into this wonderful reality.”
The pair have chosen to name their son after Tom’s late dad Robert, who passed away in 2011 of a brain tumour.
In February, the couple announced they were expecting their first child together via surrogate.
Just a month later, the couple revealed they were expecting a little boy.
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In April, Tom revealed both he and Dustin provided sperm to fertilise their surrogate’s eggs.
He told The Times: “We found an egg donor and we are the sperm donors, we have fertilised half the eggs each.
“We put in a boy embryo and a girl embryo and we don’t know whose is whose.”
He added: “The next time we will do it the other way around.”
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