Larry Emdur has made the ultimate dedication to his wife and kids by getting some permanent ink.
The Morning Show host debuted his new tattoo of a heart with three arrows going through it on Instagram and revealed its special meaning in the process.
“New ink story,” he wrote in the caption. “My heart with an arrow for Sylvie, an arrow for Jye and an arrow for Tia .. ❤️ ❤️❤️ #Family.”
Larry’s co-host and colleague Kylie Gillies gave him her stamp of approval by posting, “💘💘💘,” in his comment section.
Meanwhile his sister Martine Emdur poked fun at the presenter by asking, “There’s room for Ash and I in there somewhere bro.”
However, fans gave the 57-year-old’s tattoo mixed reviews.
One wrote, “Love the idea but not the design….. sorry,” and another scathingly added, “Looks like a scribble Larry. Doesn’t suit you. Sorry.”
But some were far less critical and shared their admiration for the design.
“That was s a nice design. Even nicer meaning. Good work!,” shared a fan, and another penned, “Stunning ❤️.”
Larry, his wife Sylvie, and children Jye and Tia are a private family, but the Morning Show host likes to gush over his loved ones on Instagram.
He paid tribute to his lookalike son for his 28th birthday in April.
The proud father shared a snap of Jye and wrote, “28 years ago I got this awesome “2 for 1″ special! I got a best mate and a best son in the same deal.”
“Happy Birthday Jye, for 28 years you have entertained and fascinated us and made us beyond proud,” he added.
“You are my co-pilot for life and I’m excited to watch your next chapter which may or may not include helping me push my Zimmer frame around the nursing home.”
Larry and his wife are one of the strongest couples in Australian television.
The couple have been married for 27 years, and the father-of-two told Body & Soul how they have made it work for so long.
“We decided we need to do at least one completely crazy thing each year so that we’ll have some ridiculously good stories to remind each other about when we’re in the nursing home,” he told the publication.