OMG! Audrey Roloff Reveals the Real Reason She Named Her Daughter Ember and We. Are. Shook
The cuteness is real, y'all! Audrey Roloff took to Instagram on May 22 to share a precious picture of baby Ember. Nothing new, right? Well, not quite. This picture had an awfully sneaky caption. In fact, it revealed the meaning behind Ember's name and TBH, we can't believe we didn't put it together sooner. Check out the video above to see for yourself.
In addition to dropping that major bomb on Little People, Big World fans, Audrey shared a beautiful passage celebrating Ember turning eight months old, including all of the amazing things the baby girl enjoys doing nowadays. “These photos are getting harder and harder to take! Our girlsie [SIC] is getting more and more mobile,” she began.
“She still loves to chase Pine, took her first flight with mom and Dad to Hawaii, doesn’t like being on her back, loves splashing in the bath (and ocean), attended her first luau, learned to clap, toughed out an ear infection, is currently cutting her top teeth, can open drawers and climb stairs, has a great time picking grass, loves her new swing and fills our heart with oodles of laughter and joy every day,” the proud mama gushed. Isn’t that the sweetest?
Though haters have slammed Audrey’s mothering skills in the past, it sure looks like she and husband, Jeremy Roloff, are doing a great job raising a happy, healthy bundle of joy. So much so, that many fans have rallied around her. “Thank you for allowing us, the fans and viewers, into your world and sharing Ember with us. She is so adorable, I don’t ever get enough,” one person wrote on Instagram. "Thank you for sharing her with all us, she's so beautiful like you and Jeremy," commented another. If one thing's for sure, the couple should keep the pictures of (Sept)Ember coming, because everyone adores them.
Little People, Big World airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EST on TLC.
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