Prepare for an explosion of sweetness courtesy of Jessie J.
The singer gave birth for the first time in May, ushering lovely baby son Sky into the world with girlfriend Chanan Safir Colman.
Jessie, 35, has kept followers up to speed on her pregnancy and life in general, whether she’s speaking frankly about her previous miscarriage or loving her postpartum figure.
One shot, however, has warmed the hearts of legions of fans: a throwback to her Price Tag days.
Back in 2011, Jessie released the famous song from her debut album Who You Are.
She’s seen dancing around a gigantic teddy bear with one eye in the hilarious music video – and we never thought she’d retain the bear!
This weekend, the Flashlight singer shared the cutest photo of one-month-old Sky relaxing next to the enormous teddy bear on Instagram.
Of course, he’s just small in the first place, but this photo shows exactly how small he is.
Jessie wrote in her caption: ‘I kept the bear from the Price Tag video for 13 years for this exact moment.
‘I sobbed taking this picture. Priceless 🐻🥹’
Yes, it has really been 13 years since Price Tag was released and yes, we are also sobbing.
Taking to the comments, Daisy Lowe – who also became a mum this year – wrote: ‘Oh how perfect!! Biggest love to you and your gorgeous family 💘💘💘’
‘Omg so much love for this! ❤️ it’s not ok for price tag to be 13 years old 😭’, added an emotional fan.
Getting punny, another commented: ‘It’s not about the money money money . I just need mommy mommy mommy’.
‘all he needs is a catsuit and a bob wig 💁🏻♀️’, another joked, referencing Jessie’s iconic look.
Jessie’s statement comes after she stated that she ‘never lost up hope’ of having a kid after her previous pregnancy ended in miscarriage.
The Do It Like A Dude singer posted a slideshow of photos on Instagram, with the song Four Letter Word from her fourth studio album R.O.S.E playing in the background.
‘I wrote this song years after I was told I couldn’t have children in 2014,’ she wrote in the caption.
‘In 2015 I was told I needed a hysterectomy to cure the pain I felt most days. I said no thank you and instead changed my diet and took a spiritual journey to healing.
‘In 2021 I lost a baby, but I never gave up hope. Ever. Not once. Hope that whatever way I became a mother would always come to me in the right time. Naturally or not. I wanted to have a baby…’
The performer continued: ‘In September 2022 in an airport in Rio Brazil I found out I was pregnant. I fell pregnant in the Sky.
‘This song hits so different now…’
Jessie closed by adding she has never felt more ‘purposed’ than she does now as a mother.
‘Who I am as an artist is who I am in my life. Being a Mum is now a huge part of my identity and existence and I will celebrate it at every chance I get.’