Lottie Tomlinson and her fiancé Lewis Burton looked every inch the proud parents as they took their two children to The Paddington Bear Experience in London on Sunday.
The social media influencer, 27, and the former tennis player, 33, treated their son Lucky, two, and daughter Flossie Grace, 10 months, to a fun day out.
Lottie took inspiration from Paddington as she wrapped up in a tan teddy bear coat which she teamed with black leggings and boots.
Lewis, meanwhile, cut a casual figure in a grey tracksuit, while Lucky looked adorable as he wore Paddington ears to the immersive experience.
Lottie and Lewis began dating in August 2020 and the pair are now engaged.
The sister of One Direction star Louis recently spoke about how becoming a mother healed her after losing her mother and sister.
Lottie Tomlinson and her fiancé Lewis Burton looked every inch the proud parents as they took their two children to The Paddington Bear Experience on Sunday
Lottie took inspiration from Paddington as she wrapped up in a tan teddy bear coat which she teamed with black leggings and boots
The mother-of-two was only 18 when her mother, Johannah Deakin, sadly died from leukaemia in 2016.
Tragically, just three years later, she also lost her younger sister, Félicité, from an accidental drug overdose.
Now a mother herself to Lucky and Flossie Grace, Lottie has shared how becoming a parent helped heal the part of herself that she had been grieving since losing her mother.
While discussing what she believes is the most rewarding aspect of motherhood, Lottie told Daily Mail: ‘I think the most rewarding part is definitely, I just love being their everything.
‘You know, being that person who is their comfort blanket. It’s such a nice feeling as a mum and as a parent to have that, and I think it definitely heals part of me that you know, I’ve grieved since losing my mum, now that I’m a mum myself.’
In January this year, Lottie announced the birth of her second child with fiancé Lewis.
Sharing a black-and-white shot of her son Lucky peering into his newborn sister’s cot, Lottie told her Instagram followers: ‘Our little angel has arrived and she’s perfect in every way.’
Despite being a loving and caring mother, Lottie admitted that even she sometimes feels ‘mum guilt.’
The social media influencer, 27, and the former tennis player, 33, treated their son Lucky, two, and daughter Flossie Grace, 10 months, to a fun day out
The sister of One Direction star Louis recently spoke about how becoming a mother healed her after losing her mother and sister
Lewis, meanwhile, cut a casual figure in a grey tracksuit, while Lucky looked adorable as he wore Paddington ears to the immersive experience
The mother-of-two, 27, was only 18 when her mother, Johannah Deakin, sadly died from leukaemia in 2016 (pictured together)
Tragically, just three years later, she also lost her younger sister, Félicité, from an accidental drug overdose (both pictured together)
While discussing the most challenging aspect of motherhood, she said: ‘The most challenging I find is the guilt, the mum guilt that comes with it and the worry.
‘The mum guilt is something that I’ve heard people talk about, but obviously, I don’t think you can really understand it until you are a mum yourself.
‘I think you want to do the absolute best for your kids, and that’s where it stems from, and it can be quite hard to manage at times.
‘And yeah, just the general worry that comes with having kids, you just want them to always be safe, always be happy, (and) always be healthy.’