Radhika Apte
Bollywood actress Radhika Apte welcomed her first baby with her husband Benedict Taylor last week. The actress shared the news by posting a heart-warming picture of her one-week-old on Friday on her social media. Radhika made her pregnancy announcement during her appearance at the BFI London Film Festival 2024 in October.
The Merry Christmas actress took to her Instagram to share a heartening picture of herself breastfeeding her baby. Sharing the picture, Radhika wrote, “First work meeting back after birth with our one week old at my breast #breastfeeding #mothersatwork #itsagirl #girlsarethebest #abeautifulchapter #bliss”, where she tagged her husband Benedict Taylor followed by a red heart.
In the accompanying caption, the actress revealed that she had already returned to her first work meeting after welcoming her child. Although, Radhika hasn’t disclosed the gender of her baby while giving fans a delightful glimpse of her little one.
As soon as Radhika shared the soul-stirring picture with her baby warm wishes poured in. Celebrities including Divyenndu Sharma, Tisca Chopra, Gulshan Devaiah, Vijay Varma, Neeraj Gheywan, and Zoya Akhtar, among others, congratulated her in the comment section. Meanwhile, many fans congratulated the actress on her first baby with one saying, “U look soooo beautiful, stay blessed new Mommy n lil baby”, followed by a red heart.
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