Drew Scott adores fatherhood.
The “Property Brothers” personality flocked to took to Instagram this past Wednesday and shared a photo of himself working while holding his 3-month-old son Parker James Scott.
Property Brothers’ Drew Scott Posts Adorable Photos Of Newborn Son
Parker’s face is covered by Scott’s hand in both photos.
“Introducing my new business partner to the team,” he wrote in the caption. Addressing his twin brother and co-star Jonathan Scott, he added, “You’ve been bumped Jonathan!”
It didn’t take long for Jonathan Scott to respond. “I’d like to be p****d…but Parker is just too cute,” he wrote.
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Scott and wife Linda Phan, who married in 2018, welcomed Parker in May, on the same day as their wedding anniversary.
“Our lives are forever changed,” Scott wrote on Instagram back in June, announcing Parker’s arrival in a carousel of images. “Welcome to the world Parker James.”
He also spoke on what fatherhood means to him on the podcast he hosts with his wife, “At Home with Linda & Drew Scott.”
“It’s this immediate love and this feeling of you need to do everything you can to make them feel safe and make them feel loved,” he said at the time.
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Originally, the new parents shared their pregnancy announcement on an episode of their “At Home” podcast last winter. “Cat’s out of the bag, everyone,” Scott told their listeners. “Linda’s pregnant!” The couple wed in May 2018 and have been open about their future family plans since tying the knot in Italy.
“Right now, there [are] no plans for having kids immediately. But we definitely want to have kids,” the expecting dad shared back in May of 2019. “That’s why we did the renovation on our place, as well, to make sure it’s a great home that our family can grow into so.”
And then five months later, Scott joked with Us that the pair wanted “17 kids,” saying, “I think most parents do that. They’re like, ‘Let’s have 10.’ And then they’re like, ‘One’s good.’ However many we have, we’ve spent a lot of time building a home that will show them a lot of love.”