MARVIN Humes has enjoyed an emotional reunion with his three kids after a month away in Australia for I'm A Celebrity.
Wife Rochelle shared the tear-jerking moment his brood ran into their daddy's arms after several weeks apart.
Posting the sweet clip to her instagram, the Saturdays singer and This Morning presenter wrote: "This moment takes the crown now it’s Christmas.."
Marvin and Rochelle have spent several days in Dubai since the ITV hit wrapped up as the JLS singer had a DJ gig there.
But now Marv is back with his babies as the video showed daughters Alaia-Mai, 10, and Valentina Raine, six, as well as their three-year-old son Blake Hampton racing to hug their dad in the airport terminal.
The three youngsters ran towards the X Factor star, with his eldest getting there first, then his middle child, before his youngest made his way into the mix and screamed as he saw his dad.
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Marvin held sweet little Blake in the air and kissed his cheek to complete the adorable moment.
And Marv's celebrity pals wasted no time commenting on how gorgeous the reunion was.
His JLS bandmate Aston Merrygold wrote: "The scream from Blake hold those babies brother.. now go enjoy Christmas!!"
"Just beautiful," added Alison Hammond.
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"What a beautiful moment," seconded Ferne McCann.
"Stop," wrote Ashley James, alongside crying and hearts emojis.
It comes as Marvin was 'dad shamed' for not reuniting with his kids straight away after the jungle.
He and Rochelle shared a photo dump of their time in Dubai, including spending the day at Nobu By The Beach, which is located inside Atlantis The Royal - a celebrity favourite hotel.
But some fans weren't impressed with the post, claiming he should have gone home to see his children first.
A comment reading, "Have you seen your kids yet!?" was liked 20 times.
Someone agreed, "Yeah just seen that. Thought he would rush back and see them seeing as it's been a month probably"
But another argued, "He had work commitments in Dubai after I'm a Celebrity would of made no sense flying home to then fly back out."