Ellie Goulding's husband has shared a sweet post to celebrate her 35th birthday on Thursday.
The art dealer, 29, posted a photo of her smiling in front of a sparkler, a bottle of bubbly and a birthday cake.
The singer looked stunning in the snap as she wore a black roll neck and let her blonde locks fall over her shoulders.
In another snap posted to his story, he shared a sweet snap of her holding their son Arthur in a papoose.
He wrote alongside the first snap: 'Happy birthday to my angel. Your radiant and beautiful soul explodes from you everyday. Love you so much.'
In the other he penned: 'I really love you darls. Best wife/mother/friend.'
Caspar and Ellie have been married since 2019, with the pair tying the knot at York Minster.
She announced she was pregnant earlier this year, and gave birth in early May.
The post comes after Ellie reflected last month on how she embraced her post-partum figure after giving birth to her son Arthur in May with her husband Caspar Jopling.
She spoke about how 'she just didn't care' her 'belly was hanging out' after welcoming her baby boy, as she talked about her self-acceptance journey and how she overcame her exercise addiction.
Speaking on the Reign With Josh Smith podcast, Ellie talked about the challenges of returning to work three weeks after giving birth, how touring in the past led to her boozing and how she was in a 'bad place' when she felt the need to constantly workout.
Reflecting on how motherhood affected her body image, Ellie said: 'I just had a flashback to maybe two or three weeks after I gave birth.
'I was walking around in this comfy T-shirt and some leggings, I was doing yoga or some postnatal thing and my belly was just like hanging out and I just didn't care. I've never cared less about my body being exposed.
'And Caspar walks in, I think we had a builder at the time and I didn't care. I just didn't think, "I need to cover up." And it didn't seem like anyone cared either.
'You just had a child, and also this comfortability in knowing that I'm not my normal self and not feeling an urge to lose weight, not feeling an urge to look, in inverted commas, "how I used to look"
'It's like you do appreciate your body just a little bit more because you realize that it's done something pretty cool.'
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