
Mark Wright's sister shares adorable snap of his and Michelle's daughter
Former soap star Michelle Keegan and reality star husband Mark Wright were overjoyed in March when they welcomed their first child - and now her aunt has taken to Instagram to share a string of photos with her
Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright's baby girl has been proudly shown off by her aunt. The former Coronation Street star, 37, and her reality star husband, 38, became first-time parents in March.
The couple, who have been married since 2015, are parents to a daughter that they named Palma, with Mark even taking his bundle of joy to work and introducing her to listeners on his Heart radio show. Michelle has also given fans glimpses of her baby girl, sharing heartwarming snaps via social media.
And it seems that Palma has won over the whole family as proud aunt Natalya Wright has also been posing with the baby. Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the model & content creator shared a collection of photographs from recent weeks.
She uploaded the snams with the simple caption "Life lately" - along with a number of emojis including hearts, a racing horse and dog paw prints. Among the photos were a number of her holding Palma in a variety of settings.
The hero image showed Natalya holding the baby closely to her while they sat outside together. With the sun blazing above them, the duo sought shelter in the shade, while Palma sported a summer hat.
Another image showed Natalie expertly multitasking as she continued to carefully hold the baby while simultaneously bending down to stroke a dog. A further photo showed Natalya relaxing on a sofa with Palma resting on top of her.
Further snaps showed the aunt cradling her niece on an outdoor patio, and another showed her sitting on the edge of a window. The snaps delighted fans, with one commenting: "What a wonderful aunt you are. Magic times."
In a recent social media post of her own, Michelle shared her feelings as her Sky comedy show, Brassic, came to an end. The soap star shared photos and a video clip of herself on set and spending time with the rest of the cast.
In an emotional post, she wrote: "Goodbye Erin... So finally the Brassic journey has come to an end (feels so strange saying that) and what an unbelievable 7 years it's been. I feel so privileged to have been a small part of such a mighty show."
Michelle continued: "From the moment I read the 1st script I knew this job was going to be special & it definitely was. Thank you to everyone who worked on the show over the years for the laughs, friendship and more importantly the memories.
And she concluded the post, writing: "What a magical 7 years we had."
A couple of weeks previously, Mark had expressed his joy at being able to bring his daughter with him to work. He shared a video of himself in the Heart FM studio with his daughter nestled on his chest.
He told listers at the time: "I've got a very special moment happening right now to me. I'm doing the show to you on Heart. I love being here, I love playing the songs like Amy Winehouse on the way and Jessie J. But at the same time, I have got my baby Palma in my arms."
He added: "It is the first time I've brought her to work. I mean, it's only been five weeks, so you'd think so. But it's just the best feeling ever."

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