Updated: 13 May 2021, 11:24
MARRIED At First Sight Australia s Susie Bradley and her rugby star fiancé Todd Carney have got matching tattoos following the birth of their newborn son.
The couple welcomed Lion Daryl Carney to the world at the end of March and wasted no time booking into a studio to permanently commemorate him.
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Beautician Susie got an outline of a mother holding a baby with Lion written underneath.
While ex-NRL star Todd also had Lion inked on him but with a crown placed atop the L and followed with his boy s date of birth.
The couple then both had 11:11 tattooed on their forearms, with Susie getting I am underneath and Todd getting with you so that when their arms are side by side it reads: I am with you.
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He wrote in the caption: Happy Mother s Day to this amazing mumma we would be lost without you. We appreciate the things you do for us. We love you so much. Have a wonderful day cleaning nappies washing clothes farting and just being you .
Sweet: On Monday, the former rugby league player also shared a sweet photo of his son being cradled by the Married At First Sight star in an Instagram Stories post
The couple announced the happy news of their new arrival on March 28.
Todd uploaded a series of black and white photos taken inside a birthing suite, showing the couple posing with their son.
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In addition to Baby, Susie is also mum to a baby boy called Lion, who she welcomed in late March with fiancé Todd Carney.
Susie has made no secret of the fact that she regularly treats Todd, 34, and said the former rugby league footballer will ask for top ups.
Charming: In a post on Instagram Stories on Tuesday, the 28-year-old former Married At First Sight star revealed that Baby had started pointed out people s facial lines on TV. Pictured, Home and Away actor Patrick O Connor
Baby love: In addition to Baby, Susie is also mum to a baby boy called Lion, who she welcomed in late March with fiancé Todd Carney
Todd Carney was known as one of the bad boys of rugby league during his NRL career from 2004 to 2014.
And in this week s episode of ABC s You Can t Ask That, featuring former NRL and AFL stars, the 34-year-old gave fans a rare insight into his life playing the game.
Todd, who played 229 games in his career, was asked why there were no openly gay footy players in Australia given all the physical contact on the field.
Speaking out: In this week s episode of You Can t Ask That, featuring former NRL and AFL stars, rugby league bad boy Todd Carney gave fans a rare insight into his life playing the game