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Jacinda Ardern Makes History At United Nations Assembly With 3-Month-Old Baby

Wait 'til you see what's on her daughter's security tag

Everyoneโ€™s favourite politician, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, has made history as the first world leader to bring her baby to the United Nationals General Assembly.

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Three-month-old baby Neve Te Aroha Ardern shared a front row seat with both her parents at the international meeting, playing on her father, New Zealand fishing show host Clarke Gayfordโ€™s lap while her mother addressed the assembly.

Little Neve was issued with her very own security pass in order to attend the prestigious event, which reveals her official title as โ€“ wait for it โ€“ โ€˜First Babyโ€™.

We do not joke: Gayford posted a photo of his daughterโ€™s security tag revealing her position on Twitter:

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Ardernโ€™s initial pregnancy news, which came just two months after she was elected into office, was met with a mixture of shock and awe.

โ€œAll I can do, really, is give people reassurance that it wonโ€™t [affect the job],โ€ Ardern told marie claire exclusively earlier this year. โ€œBut I know Iโ€™m going to have to prove it.โ€

She announced Neveโ€™s arrival on Instagram, writing, โ€œWelcome to our village wee one. Feeling very lucky to have a healthy baby girl that arrived at 4.45pm weighing 3.31kg (7.3lb) Thank you so much for your best wishes and your kindness. Weโ€™re all doing really well thanks to the wonderful team at Auckland City Hospital.โ€

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