Ilona Smet mom: adorable moment of complicity with her “little monkey” too cute

Ilona Smet, the daughter of Estelle Lefébure and David Hallyday, has been swimming in complete happiness since the birth of her son born on June 24, from her union with Kamran Ahmed. This Wednesday, October 4, the top model shared a photo of her little one in her Instagram story, while taking care to hide her face with an emoji. We then see her tickling his stomach while he tries to struggle by grabbing his mother’s arm with his feet, like a little monkey (see the slideshow).

This is also the nickname she gave him by sharing this adorable photo, which testifies to the complicity that emerges between her and her baby. On August 10, she already gave him the nickname of a small animal, this time a small koala. A month earlier, it was in front of a breathtaking landscape, namely magnificent mountains and a blue sky, that she posed with her little boy whom she then carried in her arms. There is then no doubt that the pretty blonde is fully fulfilled in her role as a mother, which is new to her.

I love you for eternity

A birth that fills her and her family with happiness, since her parents were also very moved during this delivery, as can be seen below the photo she shared on Instagram to announce the good news in June. “Welcome this beautiful Jedi to this crazy world!! He feels on the bright side of the tree with two stunning and loving parents like you!! I love you for eternity“, wrote his father, David Hallyday, while his mother, Estelle Lefébure, commented on this: “The birth of this little angel is living proof of love. I love you all three, beautiful souls“.

Her aunt Laura Smet had sent a heart emoji while her younger sister Emma confided in this birth in the columns of Tele-Leisure. “There are so many things I want to share with him: take him to the park, introduce him to cartoons, films, series and… tomorrow belongs to us ! I can’t wait to tell him: ‘Oh look, it’s me, it’s auntie!’ she said. An arrival that makes everyone happy at Smet and Hallyday!

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