Drew Scott & Linda Phan's Family Photo Starring Daughter Piper Shows She's Already Half the Size of Her Mom
In the first photo, we see Scott and Phan holding onto Piper's hands as they walk together, all in colorful apparel, and then the shadow of them all walking together.
But did you notice it too? Piper is already nearly half the size of her mama! Those Scott genes are kicking in in the height department!
And this isn't the only post Scott made for his daughter's birthday. Earlier the same day, he shared a compilation video of his dancing Queen to honor her cutest habit: dancing to everything! He shared the video with the caption reading, 'Happy 1st birthday to our little dancing queen! ❤️'
Happy belated birthday, Piper!
For those who don't know, Scott and Phan met at a Toronto Fashion Week event in 2010, hitting it off soon after. They later married in 2018.
After 12 years together, they welcomed their son Parker James, born in May 2022, specifically on their fourth wedding anniversary. In early 2024, they announced they were expecting another baby, and on June 5, 2024, they welcomed their daughter Piper Rae.
Back in 2023, during an interview with Drew and Jonathan, Drew talked about what being a father meant to him. 'I don't want to be the dad who's off filming and works all the time. The traditional stereotypes are not of interest to me. Linda and I both want to be impactful in Parker's growth,' he said. 'There's no perfect parent or perfect dad and families look different for everyone. As long as you're someone who's giving your all, giving a lot of love, showing love, and encouraging your kids to be kind, you're doing the job.'Best of SheKnows
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