Justin Timberlake And Jessica Biel Update: New Parents Share First Picture Baby Online

By Maria Slither - 22 Apr '15 09:27AM
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Justin Timberlake posted the first ever photo of wife Jessica Biel with their newborn, Silas Randall Timberlake.

According to US Magazine, the selfie first came out on Instagram on Sunday, April 19 with the makeup-free actress showing a warm smile while cradling her one-week old baby Silas wearing a Grizzly shirt in support of his father's favorite team, Memphis Grizzlies.

The 34-year old performer captioned the adorable photo, "The Timberlakes are ready!!! GO GRIZZ! #GritNGrind #Playoffs #BabyGrizzROAR."

As learned, the 33-year old actress is wearing a blue lace "Never Say Never Mommie Bra" included in the Cosabella's debut maternity collection. This bra is said to be very functional as it contains an easy clip-on/clip-off nursing flap without sacrificing its comfort made possible through its padded cups.

Silas Randal's birth has been confirmed a week ago with Timberlake's rep saying that the singer is 'ecstatic' to receive him in their family, Sydney Morning Herald said.

It can also be remembered that the couple has been keeping Biel's pregnancy under wraps with the hitmaker finally confirming pregnancy rumors in his birthday.

In an Instagram post, the former N 'Sync member posted a photo of himself kissing a baby bump, said to be Biel's. it goes out with the caption, ""Thank you EVERYONE for the Bday wishes! This year, I'm getting the GREATEST GIFT EVER. CAN'T WAIT."

Meanwhile, Yahoo News commented on this new trend of celebrity parents posting debut pics of their young ones on social media rather than being included in an official photoshoot from a magazine.

The media source quotes Richard Ayoub, founding editor-in-chief of the celebrity website Rumor Fix saying, "Celebrity parents know they'll chased by the media for that exclusive baby photo - often times in bad lighting- so they release it themselves as a way to control their image. It's very savvy."

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