Armeena Khan, who recently gave birth to baby girl Amelie Isla, opened up about the struggles of parenthood and it’s nothing like the movies. However, despite the difficulty of the journey, the Bin Roye the actor shared the value of everything for the little person you brought into the world.
On Saturday, Armeena took to Instagram with an uncensored selfie with her husband Fesl Khan to show how unassisted parenthood looks. “This is the truth! Unwashed faces, messy hair, and sleepless nights. The separation, the secret fear and many worries. This is what parenting is like without help. This is what they don’t show you in the movies,” he captioned the post, adding that although it’s difficult, they do it all over again in a heartbeat.
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“But we’ll do it all over again. Just seeing that smile on his face alone in the morning made it worth it. Parents are superhuman If you’re a new parent, keep going. You are doing an amazing job and it gets easier, I promise,β he added.
Looking at her post, a concerned parent messaged her on the photo-sharing app to share their concern over their new journey begins in April. “Don’t worry. You’ll be fine. Just read everything you need to. There’s plenty of information online and on YouTube. Also, you can go in courses. It’s never too late,” Armeena wrote.
Last year in December, Armeena announced the birth of her first child. On Instagram, he posted a series of photos showing the couple celebrating the arrival of their new baby. From birthday balloons, baby socks and a cake with a ‘0’ candle on top, the couple celebrated the new addition to their family with loud and proud
“Delivering our beloved angel – Amelie ‘Isla to our grateful people, fans, family and friends. Our hearts are full of love and gratitude as we celebrate her arrival,” wrote the Yalghaar actor.
After many questions, Fesl explained the meaning of their daughter’s name in the comments section. He explained, “Amelie means to be active, work hard and in some languages ββto be loved. Isla means to be devoted to God.”