Big Sean and Jhené Aiko have been celebrating their little boy, Noah’s, birthday as a family, taking the now-one-year-old to the zoo.
The “Best Mistake” rapper and the “Pussy Fairy” chanteuse took to their respective Instagram Stories on Thursday (November 9) to share matching photos of Aiko and little Noah checking out a large tortoise.
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While Aiko kept the caption simple — “1st birthday” — Big Sean couldn’t resist gushing about his little guy. “Daddy so proud n grateful for you son!” he wrote. “We celebratin all week! Noah’s big 1 [blue heart emoji].”
Check out the posts, via The Shade Room, below:
Over the summer, Big Sean showed off Noah’s luxury teething toy which was designed by Louis Vuitton.
“My boy throwing Louis Vuitton teething toys around, he different,” he wrote with a sparkle emoji on his Instagram Stories.
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Sean also tagged Pharrell in the picture, who is the creative director at the French fashion house, adding: “Send the new ones big bro.”
The Detroit native got to celebrate his first Father’s Day this past June, and it inspired him to share a few words about the importance of fatherhood.
“First fathers day, all the Daddies out there stay solid n protect ya kids. They need us n we need them more, Love you dad,” he wrote on Instagram while sharing photos of him and his newborn son, as well as his own father.
But while Jhené Aiko and Big Sean certainly have a lot to be grateful about — and for — they also had the scare of their lives over the summer, when a creepy stalker forced the pair to try and take out a restraining order against him.
According to TMZ, the couple went to the courts on August 21 looking to be granted a restraining order against 29-year-old Ian Craig Lees.
Aiko has reportedly said she’s “fearing for her life” as Lees has shown up to various events and concerts, and even broke into her and Sean’s Pacific Palisades home that they share with their infant son and her 14-year-old daughter.
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The break-in reportedly happened earlier that month and resulted in Lees getting into an altercation with the couple’s neighborhood’s security team. After sneaking past security, the stalker reportedly gained access to their Los Angeles residence.
The judge, however, denied the temporary restraining order request.