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Ashley Banjo’s daughter Rose melts hearts in adorable pic

He took his little girl to work with him

Ashley Banjo has taken his adorable daughter Rose to dance rehearsals with him.

The Dancing On Ice judge shared a snap to Instagram on Saturday showing himself carrying his little girl.

In the picture, Rose is seen sticking her tongue out for the camera as Ashley beamed.

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We just chilling ❤️🌹 #tourrehearsals #rosiediaries

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Ashley captioned the post: “We just chilling #tourrehearsals #rosiediaries.”

Fans couldn’t get enough of the picture.

One person said: “This is too cute I can’t,” while another wrote: “Your baby girl is adorable.”

A third gushed: “Awww she’s such a cutie pie!”

Ashley and his wife Francesca welcomed their little girl in February.

Last month, the star admitted he finds it tough not seeing much of his baby daughter due to his super busy filming schedule.

Sharing an adorable snap of the tot perched on his stomach to Instagram, Ashley told fans he’s always sure to include “baby time” whenever he’s rehearsing with his fellow Diversity members.

He also opened up about preparing to bring Rose with him on part of the dance troupe’s next tour – and said he can’t wait to show her what the experience is like.

He wrote alongside photo: “Standard rehearsal with @diversity_official always includes some baby time nowadays.

Read more: Ashley Banjo admits it’s “hard” not seeing baby daughter Rose amid “crazy” schedule

“Filming schedule is crazy at the moment so I don’t get to see her that often, which is hard… but she’ll be coming on some of the tour later this year!

“Her first tour before she’s one. I can’t wait to show her what a show looks like, hear the sound of all those people and also introduce her to some of the finest service stations the UK has to offer.”

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Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)