Married At First Sight star Michael Brunelli takes six-week-old son Lucius to Bondi for the first time as they bond while mum Martha Kalifatidis is away
Michael Brunelli looked every inch the doting dad on Friday when he took his newborn son Lucius for a walk in Bondi.
It was the six-week-old bub’s first time in surfing paradise, and his reality TV star dad, 34, took full advantage of the milestone.
While new mom Martha Kalifatidis was running errands, Michael took his son for a walk along the beach as they breathed in the fresh, salty air.
The former Married At First Sight groom posted images of the sweet moment to his Instagram Stories and captioned the video, “We made it! Looch’s first time with Bondi.’
He then shared a photo of himself laughing with an older woman who runs the local BRU Coffee Bondi.
Michael Brunelli, 34, (pictured) looked every inch the doting dad on Friday as he took his newborn son Lucius for his first walk in Bondi
“I missed our local coffee shop crew,” he wrote.
Finally, after a tiring morning outside, Michael put his tired son to bed for a nap and captioned an image of the sleeping bundle of joy: “It was a brisk morning.”
It comes after he and fiancé Martha, 34, celebrated a big milestone for Lucius on Thursday when he took his first-ever flight.
He then stopped at his local BRU Coffee Bondi to show off his sweet son to the friendly locals
Finally, after a tiring morning outside, Michael put his tired son to bed for a nap and captioned an image of the sleeping bundle of joy: ‘It was a brisk morning’
The engaged couple, who met on Married At First Sight in 2019, shared adorable photos and videos of the tiny tot on a flight from Melbourne to Sydney.
The pair said he was perfectly happy on the plane, but admitted he “lost it” when they landed.
Michael also revealed that little Lucius’ bag was searched at airport security.
“Lucius’ bag has been searched so now I’m doing my usual frantic run to the gate,” Michael wrote on an Instagram story.
While new mom Martha Kalifatidis (pictured) was running errands, Michael took his son for a walk along the beach as they breathed in the fresh, salty air