Family Moments Revealed in Upcoming Parenthood Series
Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing recently posted heartwarming photos of their newborn son, Ziggy, on social media, offering a preview of their forthcoming Disney+ documentary on parenthood.
The couple, known from Made in Chelsea, welcomed their first child last month. Their journey into parenting, from Sophie’s pregnancy to managing demanding careers, will feature in the docuseries, which they announced last year after tying the knot in 2023.
On Saturday, Jamie shared a collection of images labeled the ‘Ziggy files.’ One black-and-white photo captures the parents smiling at each other while holding their baby. Another shows Sophie gazing lovingly at Ziggy as she holds him on the sofa. Jamie also appears in a shot preparing a meal with Ziggy secured in a carrier against his chest.
These posts suggest Ziggy will play a central role in the series. Reflecting on the project last year, Jamie and Sophie stated: ‘For nearly a decade, we’ve brought audiences along the highs and lows of our personal and professional lives through TV, radio, social media and our podcasts. It’s such an honour to now partner with the incredible teams at Disney+ and Dorothy St Pictures to bring our next chapter to viewers across the globe. Navigating our lives with a baby on the way has opened up a whole new stage of our relationship – we can’t wait to give you a front row seat!’
The series is executive produced by Sean Doyle and created by Dorothy St Pictures in collaboration with Jampot Productions.
Lighthearted Dad Moments Amid Recent Backlash
Earlier this month, Jamie humorously addressed his ‘dad bod’ in a video featuring his son. After facing criticism for a post praising Sophie as a ‘superwoman’ shortly after giving birth, he shared a clip joking about missing his pre-baby physique.
In the video, Jamie holds Ziggy and captions it: ‘I missed how my body looked before you.’ The scene shifts to Sophie looking unimpressed, with text overlay reading: ‘What you talking about, you’re his Dad, get your a*s to the gym.’ He captioned the post: ‘Dad bod era incoming.’
The earlier post highlighted Sophie’s efforts in creating a festive Christmas just three weeks postpartum, which some viewers found insensitive, arguing it set unrealistic standards for new mothers. Comments pointed out privileges like financial resources and support, with one stating: ‘I normally love your content, but this is an insensitive post and sets an unrealistic expectation/pressure on other new mothers. Not everyone has the money, resources and support to be able to do this.’
Others noted: ‘In my opinion this is not normal and a typical IG moment. To me, this is sadly only about people pleasing and not prioritising healing and true connections.’ Questions arose about potential professional help for the event.
In response, Jamie acknowledged the challenges of parenthood, posting a video of himself doing squats while holding Ziggy in the kitchen. He wrote: ‘First rule since becoming a dad: Accepting that no matter how tired you are, you’re definitely never as tired as your wife.’
Mothers in the comments agreed, with responses like: ‘100% not as tired. Not taking away from your own sleep deprivation but it’s still not as much as her keep doing amazing work’; ‘You learn FAST Jamie! Your marriage will endure the test of time’; ‘It’s true though! She’s the one healing from pregnancy + birth at the same time as looking after a baby’; ‘Every woman sending this post to their husbands…’
Baby Ziggy’s Arrival
Sophie and Jamie announced Ziggy’s birth on December 4, 2025, with tender hospital photos. One image shows Jamie with his arm around Sophie as she cradles the newborn, while another focuses on Sophie holding their son alone.

