MP Tulip Siddiq's interview on Good Morning Britain was briefly interrupted when her young daughter show up in the video chat.
The politician's five-year-old daughter Azalea was smiling at the camera as she cuddled up to her mum.
Tulip had to call out to her husband Chris to come and get their child.
Fans found the moment really sweet and took to Twitter to share the moment.
"Tulip Siddiq's kid jumping on camera was really sweet," one user commented.
Another added: "child joining the conversation on @GMB today - cutest thing ever!!"
The MP appeared on the ITV talk show to remember Conservative MP Sir David Amess - who was tragically murdered on Friday.
Tulip also opened up about how she changed the way she conducted surgeries in her constituency following MP Jo Cox's death.
The late MP was shot in the head outside a library in 2016, minutes before she was due to hold a surgery.
Tulip said: "In light of what happened to Jo I changed the method where I would book appointments and people would come and see me.
"I also had the local police assess the venue in which I did my surgeries.
"It was a Jewish community centre which very kindly allowed me to use their space. They already had security outside, and the security would check bags of everyone who walked through the door.
"I also didn't advertise before I went to events on Twitter. I would always tweet afterwards and talk about the event and put up a picture but I did change things after Jo."
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Tulip admitted she became 'blasé' in the last few years and Sir David's death was a huge shock.
The family of Sir David recently released a statement and described the dad-of-five as "wonderful and inspiring".
They said the attack would not be the end of his hard work as an MP.
They urged people to support Sir David's charities and projects, and "set aside hatred and work towards togetherness" in his name.
Released via the Met Police, the statement reads: "The family would like to thank everyone for the wonderful, wonderful tributes paid to David following his cruel and violent death.
"It truly has brought us so much comfort. The support shown by friends, constituents and the general public alike has been so overwhelming. As a family it has given us strength.
"We have realised from tributes paid that there was far, far more to David than even we, those closest to him, knew. We are enormously proud of him. Our hearts are shattered."
They went on to encourage people to donate to the charities he worked with.
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