Ashley Cain and girlfriend Safiyya Vorajee have been finding comfort in the sky following their daughter Azaylia's death.
The Ex on The Beach star and partner are mourning the loss of their little girl who sadly died, last week, at the age of eight months following a battle with leukaemia.
And on Tuesday evening, Safiyya took to her Instagram Stories to share how she is continuing to find solace in nature whilst coming to terms with her tragic loss.
She shared a clip of the sky illuminated with orange clouds and typed across the short video: "seriously wow."
Safiyya could also be heard saying in the footage: "Just finished a visit with Azaylia and came out and wow."

The couple have been sharing the special 'signs' they believe 'angel Azaylia' has been sending them in the sky since she passed away.
Safiyya recently shared another picture of the clouds, admitting she saw the letter "A" and an image of her "angel baby".
She wrote: "I see angels and my baby angel. She is showing me she is protected."
The grieving mum added a picture that circled what looked like an "A" in the cloud formation, writing: "The letter A. Azaylia your [sic] incredible."
Ashley, 30, also took the sunset as "a sign" from his daughter.
Via his Instagram page, the reality TV star shared a video of the clouds above the couple's home and captioned the clip: "The heavens continue to shine orange for Azaylia.
"I love you princess, you're forever in my heart. Keep smiling. Keep shining bright. I miss you. Daddy."
He quickly followed it up with another video of blue skies. "One minute later and gone," he wrote. "You couldn't explain this. I love you baby."

Shortly after, he wrote a note on his Instagram Stories explaining the events.
It read: "That was the first time I've smiled since that day. The first time I've felt happiness since that day.
"She filled me with so much belief when she was here and she's still doing it from the heavens above.
"I don't know how you do it Azaylia but please keep on making us believe."
He ended the message: "Your legacy will live on and within that legacy you will help, inspire, strengthen and save so many lives.
"I'm proud of you champ. So, so proud."
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