Jack Whitehall appeared to fully embrace fatherhood as he headed out for an autumn walk with his partner Roxy Horner and daughter Elsie on Tuesday.
The comedian was photographed in full dad mode as he wore a gray papoose over his sweatshirt to carry two-month-old baby Elsie.
The trio appeared to be having a lovely day out in Hampstead Heath as they cooed over their newborn.
Jack, 35, is dressed casually in a dark sweatshirt and gray sweatpants, with his long dark hair sticking out under a white baseball cap.
The couple watched Elsie as the fresh-faced Roxy adjusted the papoose straps while Jack carried their daughter.
EXCLUSIVE: Jack Whitehall, 35, appeared to embrace fatherhood as he donned a practical papoose as he enjoyed an autumn walk with Roxy Horner, 32, and daughter Elsie in Hampstead Heath on Tuesday
Family time: The trio appeared to have a lovely day out as they cooed over their newborn while accompanied by their pet
Jack was also seen checking her diaper as he lifted her into the air while sniffing to check for any accidents.
Elsie looked cozy as she wrapped up in a cute white fluffy bear onesie.
Meanwhile, new mum Roxy, 32, looked sensational in her quirky white coat with a black scribble pattern.
For a stylish fit, she paired the jacket with jeans and white sneakers, while completing the look with a white fluffy bucket hat.
It looked like the model had chosen to match her outfit with the couple’s pet, as their dog Coco wore a black and white patterned dog coat.
When it started to rain, the pair bundled up as Jack zipped up his gray padded jacket, keeping Elsie warm and cozy underneath.
Meanwhile, Roxy looked focused as she placed the rain cover over the stroller.
The couple welcomed their first child into the world in September and revealed they were naming their baby daughter Elsie, which means ‘Promised to God’ in Hebrew.
Cute: Elsie looked cozy while wrapped in a cute white fluffy bear onesie
Dad Duties: Jack was also seen checking her diaper as he lifted her into the air while sniffing to check for any accidents
Cozy as a bug in a rug: when it started to rain, the pair wrapped up while Jack zipped up his gray padded jacket, keeping Elsie warm and cozy underneath
Concentrated: Roxy looked focused as she placed the rain cover over the stroller
Confused? Jack looked focused as he started figuring out how to wear the papoose
New chapter: The couple welcomed their first child into the world in September and revealed they were naming their baby daughter Elsie, which means ‘Promised to God’ in Hebrew
Speaking about being a parent during an appearance on This Morning last month, Jack said: ‘I still feel like I’m very much in the trenches, we’re six weeks in and my little girl is amazing and it’s all so full on’
‘People say there’s a honeymoon period and the first week was so wonderful and blissful. In the second week I was googling boarding schools, it happened so quickly.’
It comes after Jack was scheduled to appear after an advert for his new show referred to expectant mothers as genderless ‘pregnant people’.
The comedian tweeted a call for London couples to take part in his new show, which saw him attend a filmed antenatal class.
The poster – which appears to have since been removed – read: ‘Calling all pregnant people and birth partners.’
Stunning: New mum Roxy, 32, looked sensational in her quirky white coat with a black scribble pattern
Stylish: the model paired the jacket with jeans and white sneakers, while she completed the look with a white fluffy bucket hat
Keeping it casual, Jack wore a dark sweatshirt and gray sweatpants, while his long dark hair stuck out under a white baseball cap
Doting parents: The couple watched Elsie as Roxy adjusted the papoose straps while Jack carried their daughter
Statement: It comes after the actor was slated for an ad for his new show that called expectant mothers genderless ‘pregnant people’
Response: Many seemed baffled by the language in the ad and asked “do you mean pregnant women?”
His followers immediately seemed baffled and asked him, “Pregnant people? You mean women, right?’
“Oh, this is going to be delicious,” another scoffed.
The rest of the advert read: ‘Jackpot Productions are looking for a number of expectant couples from London to attend a filmed antenatal class for a major entertainment service on Wednesday 1st November.
‘We are looking for couples to take part in a fun, informative and free class covering the basics of birth and beyond between late November and January.’
The tweet has since disappeared from Whitehall’s page.
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