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Ashley Graham shares heart-melting clip of baby Isaac in 'FREE HUGS' tee

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Ashley Graham shared a heart-melting Insta Stories video this Sunday of her baby son Isaac, who is four weeks and one day old.In the video her newborn could be seen laying on the couch and mewling while wearing a 'FREE HUGS' tee.The 32-year-old is hunkering down with her family in her hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska amid the coronavirus pandemic.

So sweet:Ashley Graham shared a heart-melting Insta Stories video on Sunday of her baby son Isaac, who is four weeks and one day old New mom: The plus-size model, 32, shares her firstborn with husband Justin ErvinEarlier this week she posted some footage of herself breastfeeding her baby, against a mutating digital backdrop showing various cityscape views.Ashley shares Isaac with her husband Justin.

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