Millie Bobby Brown has given her followers a glimpse into her life as a new mom.
On Monday, Sept. 1, Brown took to Instagram to share a series of photos showing pieces of her life with her husband Jake Bongiovi and their new daughter.
On August 21, Brown announced that she and Bongiovi adopted a baby girl.
“This summer, we welcomed our sweet baby girl through adoption,” the 21-year-old wrote on Instagram.
“We are beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood in both peace and privacy,” she continued, at the time. “And then there were 3. Love, Millie and Jake Bongiovi.”
Brown, 21, and Bongiovi haven’t shared any further details when it comes to their little girl.
But Brown did share a photo of her on Instagram.
The photo showed Bongiovi holding their daughter while she was in her car seat as they walk towards a plane. She captioned the photos with three emojis, “🍼✨🐥.”

In addition to that photo, Brown also shared photos of herself and Bongiovi in an embrace, a photo of their pig, and more.
Brown and Bongiovi, 23, wed on May 27, 2024.
And the Stranger Things actress has been open about her desire to become a mother prior to adopting her daughter.
In an interview with the “Smartness” podcast in March, Brown opened up about her longtime dream of becoming a mom.
“My mom actually had her first child at 21, and my dad was 19,” Brown explained. “And you know, it’s been my thing since before I met Jake. Since I was a baby, I told my mom, like, baby dolls. I wanted to be a mom just like the way my mom was to me.”
Brown said Bongiovi had always been aware of “how important” becoming a parent was for Brown prior to getting married.
“Of course, I want to focus on really establishing myself as actor and as a producer, but I also find it’s so important to start a family for me personally,” Brown continued telling the “Smartness” hosts.
“And my thing was, I really want a family. I really want a big family. I’m one of four. He’s one of four. So, it is definitely in our future, but, for me, I don’t see having your own child, you know, as really any different as in adopting.”