Naomi Campbell celebrated Mother's Day by sharing some rare snaps of her baby daughter.
The 52-year-old supermodel said she felt 'blessed' as she took to Instagram to share a series of photos, making sure to keep her 22-month-old daughter's face covered.
The first picture showed Naomi and her mini-me visiting a mosque in Abu Dhabi back in January. They both matched in cream coloured outfits, with Naomi pairing hers with a leopard print coat.
Another picture showed Naomi cuddling her baby girl, who's name she is yet to reveal, while sat on the couch.
The businesswoman also posted a snap of the mother-daughter duo enjoying a sunny day at the beach.
Leonardo DiCaprio's chaotic dating history – Gisele Bundchen to teen Eden PolanA fourth picture showed Naomi and her daughter sitting inside a carriage on a ride, while the tot was also snapped having fun in a park.
The final picture in Naomi's post was of her as a child as she wrapped her arms around her own mother Valerie Morris.
She simply captioned the post: "Blessing," with a trio of red heart emojis.
Naomi's fans were loving the adorable post, with one person commenting: "So sweet! Happy, blessed Mother’s Day Naomi."
Another wrote: "Happy Mother’s Day thanks for giving hope to childless women over 40 who are constantly told that they are too old to become mothers."
"She’s getting so big," a third fan gushed.
Naomi surprised fans as she announced the birth of her daughter in May 2021.
She has lifted the lid on her motherhood journey and shared some adorable details of her little one's personality.
Speaking to BBC News last year, Naomi said: "She's very tough. She falls down [and] doesn't cry. She doesn't cry very much at all."
She has also admitted that very few of her vide circle of friends and family knew she was planning to become a parent.
Pamela Anderson unrecognisable as she embraces stripped back look for runwaySpeaking to Vogue, she said: "I can count on one hand the number of people who knew that I was having her.
"But she is the biggest blessing I could ever imagine. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done."