Jacqueline Jossa shares adorable selfie of her cuddling baby daughter Ella on Instagram
DOTING mum Jacqueline Jossa looked loved-up with her baby daughter Ella in an adorable selfie she shared on Instagram.
Jacqueline Jossa shared an adorable snap of her cuddling baby Ella on Instagram
Like most new mothers, the 22-year-old has been unable to resist sharing countless photos of her tiny infant online.
In her latest social media update, Jacqueline turned the camera on herself as she enjoyed a cuddle with little Ella.
With the two-month-old baby sleeping soundly in her arms, the stunning EastEnders actress looks straight at the camera showing off their mother-daughter bond.
The star – who plays Lauren Branning in the BBC soap – simply captioned the image "cuddles".
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Jacqueline also shared a smouldering selfie of herself
In another snap, Jacqueline captured Ella cracking a smile.
The tot wore a white baby grow, while her distinctive thick hair stuck up on end.
Earlier this week Jacqueline and her partner Dan Osbourne enjoyed their first Easter as a family with their newborn.
Joining them on the happy celebration was TOWIE star Dan's first child, one-year-old son Teddy.
The gang documented their time together by sharing countless photos on their social media accounts.
The doting mum can't resist posting snaps on Instagram
The young family celebrated their first Easter at the weekend
To mark the occasion, Ella and Teddy donned adorable bunny costumes – complete with long floppy ears.
Next to a blue heart, Dan wrote of his son: "Happy Easter everyone!! from my handsome little Easter bunny."
Then he followed closely with a second picture that said: "And Happy Easter from our beautiful little Easter bunny too!!"
Speaking to OK! magazine, Dan confessed he wants the young siblings to have a close relationship.
He said: "I'd like them [Teddy and Ella] to have a lovely relationship, it's really important.
"I think in a few months he'll start to understand that he has a sister. He'll get used to being around her and he's going to grow up to love his little sister and look after her.
"They're going to grow as close as anything. Teddy's such a lovely little boy; he's always happy and always playing. She'll love him as everyone does."