Jenna Johnson gave a peek at her baby boy with Val Chmerkovskiy: 'My Heart Is Forever His'
Jenna Johnson is gradually unveiling her newborn son's appearance
Jenna Johnson shared her first week of motherhood on Instagram and also gave a glimpse at her newborn son with Val Chmerkovskiy.
On January 17, Dancing with the Stars alum, Jenna Johnson, shared a heartwarming post on her Instagram feed.
According to People, the post featured a close-up picture of the newborn with the back of his head and ear facing the camera, and the newborn is holding onto Johnson's finger as she cradles the baby on her chest,
Johnson captioned the post, "One week with my little love. I do finally understand what everyone has been preaching to me… 'You don't know what love is until you have your own child.' My heart is forever his and my world is so much brighter with him in it."
She further wrote that will share more snaps when she and her husband Val Chmerkovskiy are ready, but for the time being she is "trying to soak up all of these precious moments and transition into parenthood the best we can."
Johnson, 28, gave birth to a baby boy on Jan. 10. Although the couple has kept the baby's name under wraps, the eagle-eyed Ezra Sosa, a Dancing with the Stars alum, noticed a necklace around Johnson's neck with the letter "R."
She, then, commented, "R [with seven pairs of peeking eye emojis]."
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