
Adorable moment Aussie DJ's daughter recognises famous father on billboard in Ibiza
An Aussie DJ's daughter has melted hearts on social media.
DJ Fisher - real name Paul Fisher - posted a sweet clip of his wife Chloe Chapman holding their 11-month-old daughter Bobbi Maree in Ibiza on Tuesday.
In the footage, the proud mother and daughter are all smiles, while a voice behind the camera asks, 'Who is it?'
'Dada,' Bobbi screamed while pointing at her famous dad on a billboard, which advertised his summer residency at Ibiza Club UNVRS.
Chloe, 32, could then be heard telling her little one: 'Say goodbye dada!' which saw Bobbi wave her hand and blow a kiss to the giant poster.
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'DADA. THIS GOT ME… I CANT STOP WATCHING IT,' Fisher, 38, captioned the video.
The post has now garnered nearly 47,000 likes on Instagram, with a number of fellow celebs pouring into the comments section to gush over the adorable moment.
'Amazing,' David Guetta simply wrote.
Benny Banassi wrote: 'Love love love'.
Black Coffee also chimed in, sharing two red hearts on the post.
DJ Fisher's wife Chloe recently opened up about the extremely challenging fertility journey the couple went through before welcoming their daughter Bobbi last year.
Chloe revealed she had several miscarriages before her successful pregnancy and said she can find it 'triggering' to discuss her pregnancy journey with fans.
'It's often quite tough conversations with my fans who come up and want to speak to me,' Chloe told Stellar magazine.
'Quite often I will be in nightclubs. It's actually really challenging for me because when I was going through my [four] back-to-back miscarriages and fertility issues.'
Chloe added she appreciated fans wanting to share their own fertility stories with her but said the experience could bring up some painful memories.
'People see me out in public and are like, "Oh my God, I'm going through this", and they give you their whole story,' she said.
'At times it can be extremely triggering. Before I had Bobbi and when I didn't see the light at the end of the tunnel.
'I hate saying this, but trauma dumping... It's hard because you want to support them [but] you are trying to protect yourself.'
She added her own story, in which she successfully gave birth to a healthy daughter after years of trying, could be used to inspire others going through the same thing.
'If anything, my story can give people hope because in those trenches you do not see the light at the end of the tunnel. I didn't,' Chloe said.
'If I'm giving anything back to people, hopefully I can just be a little bit of hope to keep going.'
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