Everyoneโs 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.
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 Gayfordโs 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 โFirst Babyโ.
We do not joke: Gayford posted a photo of his daughterโs security tag revealing her position on Twitter:
Ardernโs initial pregnancy news, which came just two months after she was elected into office, was met with a mixture of shock and awe.
โAll I can do, really, is give people reassurance that it wonโt [affect the job],โ Ardern told marie claire exclusively earlier this year. โBut I know Iโm going to have to prove it.โ
She announced Neveโs arrival on Instagram, writing, โWelcome 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. Weโre all doing really well thanks to the wonderful team at Auckland City Hospital.โ