Peter Andre is still in the baby bubble after his wife Emily gave birth to their gorgeous daughter earlier this month.
However, the tiny one remains unnamed!
Peter, 51, married Emily, 34, in 2015, and he has five children: son Junior, 18, and 16-year-old daughter Princess with his ex-wife Katie Price, and nine-year-old daughter Amelia and son Theo, six, with Emily.
On April 3, the Mysterious Girl hitmaker revealed that Emily had given birth the day before, stating that the proud parents ‘couldn’t be happier’.
The Australian pop artist took to social media again today (April 24), sharing the cutest video of himself cuddling up to his newborn child.
With Ed Sheeran’s Photograph playing in the background, Peter kisses the infant on the head, rubs her face, and tells her she’s ‘wonderful’.
He also jokes that he’s a ‘dab hand’ at parenting a newborn now, adding in his caption: ‘The love I have for our baby is one thing. The love I have for Emily is another love altogether.’
‘What an incredible mum she is and what a truly beautiful gift she has given us,’ he praised.
‘We all love bubba so much. And she STILL has no name 😬’, Peter wrote.
Fans gave options in the comments after Peter and Emily had requested feedback from their followers when deciding on a name.
‘Athena or Ophelia’, one wrote.
Replying, Peter said: ‘Athena is also in the running. Not sure how ems feels about it but I LOVE it 🥰’
Replying to someone else, Peter revealed: ‘Charlotte is also in the running. I like Charlie.’
Speaking previously about the delay in naming their baby, Peter told OK! Magazine: ‘We are still no closer to a name for our newest bundle of joy! Anytime Emily and I talk about it, it just gets put aside.
‘She is recovering, after all, so I totally get it.’
He added: ‘We have less than four weeks left before we have to register her. I took our baby for a walk in her pram for the first time to drop Millie and Theo at school.
‘It’s beautiful to do these things all over again.’
Peter mentioned that he and Emily frequently disagree on baby names.
‘We’ve been trying out names that our friends and family have suggested, but then Emily and I don’t seem to agree on them.
‘So I think it’s only fair that Emily decides – I hope she picks a good one.’
No pressure, Emily!
‘While we work a name out, we’re just trying to differentiate between day and night. The lack of sleep is real already!’