Emily Ratajkowski has shared sweet photos of her son Sylvester Apollo's first birthday.
The model posted two photos of her and husband Sebastian Bear-McClard kissing her bump.
She added the caption: "1 year of Sly,"
"Happy birthday to my sweet boy," the 30-year-old said.
In one intimate photo she breastfed her son, gazing lovingly into his eyes.
"The most magical day of my life," she captioned the stunning photo.
She also shared a few photos from her son's birthday party, including the little one smiling at his colourful cake.
He wore an adorable floral silk shirt, with a dog tooth sleeveless sweater and a pair of tan trousers with red flowers printed across them.
He stood in front of silver helium balloons that spelled out his name.
"Has brought me joy and magic id (sic) never imagined. We love being your parents," she wrote and shared a photo of her and Sebastian.
The couple wrapped up in winter coats, and Emily wore a huge brown furry hat.
In another snap she and Sylvester were wrapped in white sheets as they both took a nap.
She previously spoke to Elle about feeling "relieved" that she was expecting a son, despite hoping for a daughter initially.
"I wanted a daughter initially, but when I found out I was having a son, I was so relieved. Because I think that it would bring up — I want more children, so it might be something I deal with later — being sexualized way before puberty and being aware of it."
"I have a memory: I did a sexy move down the wall of my parents' kitchen. I was probably in first grade and my parents were like, 'Where did you learn that?' I was like, 'I fricking learned it. That's what women do.' "
Emily wrote an essay for Vogue in 2020, revealing why she didn't want to reveal her baby's gender.
"When my husband and I tell friends that I'm pregnant, their first question after 'Congratulations' is almost always 'Do you know what you want?' We like to respond that we won't know the gender until our child is 18 and that they'll let us know then."
"There is a truth to our line, though, one that hints at possibilities that are much more complex than whatever genitalia our child might be born with: the truth that we ultimately have no idea who — rather than what — is growing inside my belly."
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Emily, who penned My Body, threw a gender neutral party for Sylvester.
One of his presents included a bright pink Step 2 car that had a personalised number plate that read his name.
His cake had a 70s feel to it with rainbows, disco balls and flowers iced onto it.
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