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Katie Fitzpatrick

Emma Willis shares adorable new family picture - and it's 'the cutest'

The Circle presenter Emma Willis has melted hearts with an adorable new photo of her children.

The popular TV host shared a super-cute picture on Instagram of her husband Matt leading their kids in a salute for International Women's Day.

The couple have three children Isabelle, 11, Ace, nine, and Trixie, four.

The trio, all wearing colourful pyjamas, saluted back at their Busted musician dad, 37.

"Saluting all the women, and our little women, everywhere..." Emma, 44, captioned the photo.

The compliments came pouring in from her followers.

One praised Ace's 'own unique style.'

And another said about Trixie's dinosaur PJs: "I see you have a little Dino fan!

"My little girl is obsessed with dinosaurs and has those Dino pjs xx"

"Boom girl power," said another.

Another commented: "How cute is the little one? Having to bend backwards to see her daddy."

"The cutest" said another.

Last year Emma, who also hosts The Voice which is filmed in Salford, delighted fans by 'breaking down gender stereotypes' when she shared a rare photo of her son Ace.

The doting mum posted a picture showing Ace with long blonde hair and wearing a pink cropped T-shirt and matching trainers.

She replied with a fist-bump emoji and love heart when one follower told 'judgy' commenters to 'get a life.'

"So what if this boy has beautiful long blonde hair and wears a pink T-shirt!" they said.

"I bet he smiles a million more time’s a day then you miserable judgey ADULTS commenting on this child! #getalife."

She pressed the 'thanks' emoji when another follower told her that Ace is inspiring others.

"Your son is an inspiration. Coming from a mummy of a son who loves pink, Rainbows and his Elsa dress," they said.

"He is following his own story and not bound by stupid society stereotypes."

Another wrote: "Just shows how far we have to go in breaking down gender stereotypes.

"Pink is simply a colour. Hair grows. Let kids (or adults) wear whatever they want!" said another follower, and Emma replied with a love heart.

And the proud mum pressed the fist bump and love heart again when another said: "Omg this could be my little boy!

"He’s totally alternative.... bracelets, ear cuffs, pink, teeny shorts when it’s freezing, pink, leopard and hair bands and buns!

"Makes me beam with pride that he’s so individual."

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