Carrie Bickmore and Chris Walker’s oldest daughter Evie is growing up!
This week, the TV power couple paid tribute to their “awesome” little girl as she rung in her sixth birthday.
Taking to Instagram to lead the tributes, Project star Carrie Bickmore shared a slew of snapshots from Evie’s six years of life and mused: “Happy 6th birthday pumpkin. I plan on smooching your squishy, delicious, sparkly face for many years to come. You are just awesome 💋.”
In Carrie’s touching album, the 40-year-old can be seen planting loving kisses on her daughter from when she was a newborn to now.
Meanwhile Evie’s producer dad Chris said of his girl: “Happy birthday little Evie. I can’t honestly believe you were born six years ago. And I genuinely can’t express how happy you make mummy and daddy. You are a genuine light in the world ❤️.”
”Have a great day and here is six pictures of you to celebrate the six best years of life I’ve ever seen lived.”
The proud parents’ loving tributes were quickly flooded with sweet messages from their famous friends.
“Happy Birthday Evie! ❤️🙌,” Carrie Project co-star Peter Helliar wrote.
”Wow! 6 years old. Happiest birthday little Evie. What a sweetheart ❤️,” Chezzi Denyer said.
“What a lucky little girl to have such rockstar parents 🙌,” Studio 10‘s Sarah Harris noted.
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Carrie and Hard Quiz producer Chris welcomed Evie on March 18 2015 and announced her arrival via Twitter.
“Welcome to this crazy world little Evie… so happy u arrived safely. Xx,” the Gold Logie winner said at the time.
Carrie also has a 13-year-old son called Oliver, or Ollie, who she shared with her former husband Greg Lange, who died in 2010 after a long cancer battle, and two-year-old daughter Adelaide, who she shares with Chris.
Reflecting on adding a third child to the mix, the Beanies 4 Brain Cancer creator told The Weekly it was harder than she anticipated.
“I think, arrogantly, I was like, ‘I’ve had two, it can’t be that hard to have another one,'” Carrie explained.
“By then there’s already chaos, there’s already mess, so what’s adding another one? But it was pretty full on. And it certainly challenged me in ways I didn’t know were possible.”