BBC Breakfast host Nina Warhurst has shared new photos of her baby daughter in a video celebrating the tenth anniversary of the day on which she first met her husband.
Nina and her husband Ted welcomed their new baby at the start of the month. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the broadcaster praised him for being a great partner and father.
Nina's Instagram Reel features several personal photos from the couple's relationship and a few videos of their journey, from first meeting in Croatia to being at home with their newborn.
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"Made a reel. That was a faff," she wrote in her caption. "Happy 10 years to the best one."
The images and video followed a chronological order starting from the duo meeting at a festival in Tisno, Croatia, with Nina noting: "We spent the rest of the festival together."
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Next, a wedding picture appeared and then a photo with their two sons popped up with the captions: "A few months later we got married in NYC... Things moved pretty fast."
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Moving to an image of Nina in her lounge, full of pillows as their children played, she said: "Saturday nights look different.
"So do all-nighters," she added over a photo of her and the baby.
Nina's Reel also featured a video of Ted cleaning in the kitchen while Nina zoomed in on a disco ball hanging from the ceiling, with the caption: "All that's left of the rave? A teeny tiny disco ball."
The next image showed her husband looking down at their newborn, and Nina added: "I wouldn't change a thing."
Finally, she shared a recent photo of the couple, joking that they've "still got it" and adding: "Next ten years? TBC."
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