Fifi Box has rung in the weekend with a heartwarming birthday message dedicated to her youngest daughter, Daisy.
In 2019, the radio host welcomed her baby girl into the world through IVF and an anonymous donor.
Two years later, Daisy has developed a sassy personality that her mum frequently documents on her Instagram.
To celebrate the toddler’s second birthday, Fifi took to her socials to pay tribute to her daughter and all the joy she has brought into the TV personality’s life.
“Happy Birthday to my beautiful little Daisy Belle 💕,” she started.
“You are such a miracle in our lives, you’ve brought us so much love, laughs and cuddles and I can’t believe I got so lucky getting you my little snuggle pot love muffin 💕💕💕.”
The comment section lit up with birthday wishes from fans who have watched Daisy grow over the years.
One fan commented, “💖 Happy Birthday Daisy! 🎂 eat lots of cake and enjoy your day! 🤗.”
Another fan wrote, “Happy Birthday Miss Daisy 🎂🥳.”
Of course, Fifi’s good friend Carrie Bickmore commented a message for Daisy, “Love you Daisy girl xxxx.”
The Project hosts’ families are very close, and their daughters are always going on playdates together.
Fifi’s oldest daughter Trixie has struck a loving friendship with Carrie’s daughter Evie, while their younger girls, Daisy and Adelaide spend time getting up to mischief together.
In March 2020, the girls got together for some baking and lighthearted fun.
Carrie alluded in her Instagram caption that the mums were a little suspicious about what shenanigans their daughters were getting up to.
“These two are always up to something.. @fifi_box 💕,” wrote Carrie.
Carrie pared the concern with a picture of a baby Daisy and Adelaide looking questionable.
Fifi’s daughters are also inseparable, and when Daisy was born, she revealed the sweet meaning behind her name and how it connects her to older sister Trixie.
“I never had a say in the name. Daisy was on my list and I always loved it, but when Trixie found out I was having a baby [she decided] that it was going to be called Daisy.
“I just let it go and then suddenly I realised for seven months she’s been wanting to call the baby Daisy and there’s no going back there, so she’s named her little sister which is really special.”