Lauren Goodger was branded an "amazing mum" by her boyfriend Charles Drury after she shared a video of herself breastfeeding their baby Larose.
The reality star and Charles welcomed their daughter into the world last month and have been updating fans with what life is like as new parents.
She took to her Instagram Stories to share the clip of herself breastfeeding the little one while sitting on her bed.
Charles kissed his daughter's forehead while he laid down behind his girlfriend.
He shared the video to his page and gushed over Lauren, calling her the "most amazing mother".
"So proud of the way Lauren Goodger is the most amazing mother to our little Larose," he posted. "Our new family in our new home, I couldn’t be happier.

"A little message to anyone who thinks their life isn’t going well for them at the moment, my life flipped around in the space of a year."
Charles continued: "Now I’ve got all I ever wanted right here. I love you both more than you will ever know."
Lauren Goodger and her boyfriend welcomed Larose at the end of July.
A representative for the former TOWIE star, 34, told OK! at the time: "Mother and baby are doing really well. Lauren and her partner Charlie are really looking forward to spending some quality time with their new arrival."
The couple have been dating since October 2020 and announced they were expecting a baby together in January.
Lauren recently opened up about her drug-free labour and "textbook" home birth.
Lauren told OK!: "I'm really proud of what I've done and I really feel like I've achieved something amazing and it was the perfect end result to a good pregnancy."


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Speaking about giving birth, Lauren said: "It was the hardest thing I've ever done in all my life.
"I had a natural home birth with no drugs and the midwife said she'd never seen someone give birth so textbook, the way I did.
"I had a bit of gas and air, which we ran out of and they had to go to hospital to get some more, but I was in my zone and I did it. From my first contraction to giving birth, it was seven hours."
She also said: "I went through hours and hours and the first time the midwife checked me I was 8cm dilated, so I worked as hard as I could and breathed through it.
"I didn't get a break because once contractions started they were every 30 seconds – I thought I was going to die!"
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