Jamie Dornan shared a sweet snap of his family to mark International Women's Day on Tuesday.
The Northern Irish heartthrob, 39, took to Instagram to share the rare image of wife Amelia Warner, 39, and the couple's daughters Dulcie, eight, Elva, six, and Alberta, three.
The quartet were seen holding hands as they crossed the road in a sun drenched California and the Fifty Shades of Grey actor captioned the image: "I’m nothing but a pile of dust without this crew. #internatinalwomensday."
Fans were loving the post and quickly let the star know in the comments section.
One user wrote: "So beautiful, you are a beautiful family. Happy women's day to the women in your life."
Another commented: "What a beautiful statement! May your life be more blessed every day Mr. D! They are amazing."
And a third gushed: "You are a true example of a fantastic father and husband. Be proud of them and be proud of yourself @jamiedornan"
Many other users simply replied with love heart emojis, while the post had received over 150,000 likes.
Jamie and Amelia tied the knot in 2013 after the pair first met in 2010.
Speaking about getting together with the former actress-turned-musician, Jamie previously told the Belfast Telegraph: "I was smitten with her from the start, I really was. I’m more in love with her today than I was at the start."
While the Belfast star had previously dated Keira Knightley, Amelia had a short non-legal marriage with Colin Farrell which only lasted four months.
It appears as though 2022 has got off to a better start for the Hollywood star after admitting that last year was one of the hardest of his life after his dad's death.
He made the admission in an interview with the Telegraph, in which he discussed the passing of his beloved father, Professor Jim Dornan - who sadly died in March 2021.
It was reported that the star received the sad news of his dad's death while he was still in quarantine in Australia ahead of filming The Tourist - which itself was a five-month shoot.
According to the Telegraph, Jamie was stuck in a hotel, unable to travel after receiving the news - with the actor having previously not seen his father for 18 months prior to death, due to lockdown and his filming schedule.
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