Parenting

Anna Heinrich reveals daughter Elle is already taking after Tim Robards in a hilarious video

This is TOO cute.
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As though we weren’t already obsessed enough with Bachelor couple Tim Robards and Anna Heinrich’s adorable new daughter, Elle, a sweet new video has us at a whole new level of smitten.

Taking to Instagram Anna shared the clip of Elle in her baby pink bouncer enthusiastically rocking herself with the kind of core strength we can only hope to achieve at our Pilates classes.

“Doing daddy’s 12mim ab challenge,” the mother-of-one amusing captioned the video.

Elle showing us how it’s done.

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Naturally, Tim immediately responded, overjoyed his daughter is already taking after him.

“That’s my girl….. 👏👏👏,” he wrote.

The Bachie couple welcomed their baby girl into the world in November 2020.

“Introducing the newest addition to our family 🖤,” Anna’s announcement post said.

While Tim added on his personal account: “I’ve fallen in love twice all over again with these two!!! I just LOVE LOVE LOVE 💕 our little Elle Robards 💗

How bloody amazing!!!! I never knew my wife was a superhero… What a woman.”

Like daddy, like daughter.

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Time has been flying since and baby Elle recently celebrated an exciting milestone – turning six months old.

“YOU can only celebrate SIX months once, so here it is. HAPPY SIX MONTHS ELLE ♥️ Your hair has come a long way ♥️ #sixmonthstoday,” criminal lawyer Anna penned alongside a collection of adorable snaps of Elle.

The lighthearted comment at the expense of Elle’s hair is an in-joke between the couple and their followers.

Elle’s hair has a mind of its own.

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Elle’s mop of hair is truly epic and her parents love capturing her mane’s most gravity-defying moments.

Tim also shared a sweet message dedicated to his daughter with a slew of beautiful family photos.

“6 months with my little angel 👼 today! Being your Dadda is da bestest eva! (In my best baby voice),” the OG Bachelor mused.

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