STRICTLY Come Dancing pro Dianne Buswell has given fans another look at her newborn son.
Dianne and her YouTuber partner, Joe Sugg, welcomed their first child, a son called Bowden on Monday.
The red-haired dancer celebrated her first weekend with her new babe and marked the occasion with a touching post on Instagram.
She shared a photo of her cradling the sleeping baby on her chest as she lovingly looked down at him.
“Our first weekend of many together my little Bowie. P.s can confirm he did not inherit my toe thumb,” Dianne captioned the post.
Other Strictly stars rushed to share their compliments on Dianne’s new addition, including Gorka Marquez who posted two love-heart eye emojis.
One fan wrote in the comments: “Hi Dianne, such a lovely photo. He’s so cute!”
Another added: “Beautiful ❤️ wishing you all lots of love.”
And a third wrote: “Awwwww sweetie xxx”
Dianne, 36, and Joe, 34, shared a sweet first look of their newborn earlier this week and revealed the sweet name they had chosen.
They captioned the post: “Never felt a love like it 💙Baby Bowden Mark Richard Sugg. 16/03/26.”
The name Bowden comes from the village that Joe and his sister Zoe grew up in.
The famous sibling duo were born in Bowden Hill, which is located in Lacock, Wiltshire.
The couple first announced the pregnancy back in September and revealed they were expecting a baby boy.
Dianne continued to dance on Strictly during her pregnancy, with celebrity partner Stefan Dennis as well as in professional group routines after they had left the competition.
Her participation made Strictly history as she was the first pro to compete while pregnant.
Dianne and Joe met thanks to the BBC competition, as they were partnered together on the sixteenth series of the show back in 2018.
They proved to be an impressive partnership as they managed to make it all the way to the final before falling at the final hurdle and losing out to Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton.
They confirmed their relationship shortly after, with Joe declaring in an Instagram post that he’d “got something better than the glitterball”.











