Strictly’s Neil Jones and fiancée Chyna Mills looked every inch the doting parents as they took baby Havana on her first holiday to Dubai.
The former Love Island star, 25, who welcomed her daughter with Neil, 41, in October, showed off her incredible figure in a plunging black swimsuit.
Meanwhile, Neil cut a casual figure in an oversized black T-shirt and matching shorts as the trio played in the sand.
The family took to the beach and enjoyed a paddle in the sea before taking a boat ride together in the UAE sunshine.
Later in the day, Chyna slipped into a black maxi dress underneath a grey cardigan, teamed with chunky sandals.
It comes after Neil hit back at cruel mum shamers who accused his fiancée Chyna of leaving their newborn daughter to cry in a recent Instagram and TikTok video.
Taking to social media the mother-of-one was calling out trolls who had made comments on her baby’s skin colour.
As the Love Island star addressed the comment, Havana could be heard crying in the background of the video.
Yet while one viewer declared: ‘Girl your baby is crying!!’, Neil immediately hit back with a furious response.
‘Actually she’s singing and making sounds,’ he wrote.
Others also chose to defend the star, as another wrote: ‘Can tell by your comment that you don’t have kids. Can’t even tell the difference between crying and cooing/fussing.
‘Furthermore, is crying not what babies do? It’s their only source of communication.’
Another added: ‘The people commenting that her baby is ‘crying’ have never been around babies or looked after a baby and it’s so obvious. That is not a crying baby.
‘Not every sound from a baby is crying and you don’t always have to fawn over a baby when it makes a peep – that’s how you create clingy babies. Stop trying to deflect from what she saying.’
Chyna had taken to social media to address a comment she’d received which read: ‘That baby don’t even got little melanin, it’s just sad.’
Addressing the comments on her baby skin, Chyna said: ‘I find this highly disrespectful for anyone to comment on anyone’s skin colour, let alone my baby’s.
‘Keep your comments to yourself and stay away from my page,’ as she laughed in disbelief.
‘I’ve had a few comments like this and it’s just really weird that people in this day and age want to comment on someone’s skin colour. Sort your life out, respectfully. Actually no disrespectfully.’
It comes after Neil admitted he and his ex-wife Katya never chatted about babies being in their future , but him and Chyna discussed children just three months into their romance.
Speaking i n an exclusive interview with MailOnline he explained that he and Strictly co-star Katya were always too focused on their careers and dancing to consider starting a family.
Neil was married to Katya for six years before he called it quits in August 2019, following her kiss with her 2018 Strictly partner Seann Walsh .
He and Love Island star Chyna welcomed their first child, daughter Havana, in October seven months after announcing their engagement and just over a year since they went public with their romance in August 2022.
When asked about any family plans with Katya, Neil told MailOnline in an interview for his collaboration with Burns Pet Nutrition: ‘No we never really discussed children.
‘We were busy with the dancing and our careers and things like that.’
The twinkle-toed star explained that while he and Chyna had baby fever just three months in, they did not expect the pregnancy to happen so quickly.
He explained that when he and Chyna met, they ‘clicked so well’ and now find it funny how soon they got into the serious conversation.
‘I have got so many nieces and nephews, and then when I met Chyna we clicked so well’, he added. ‘And it’s so funny that three months down the line that we both got into that conversation about having a child and we said, “Yeah, let’s try for it”.
‘We never thought it would happen so quick. We were both over the moon.’
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