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Wiz Khalifa Poses For Adorable, Snuggly Shot With New Baby Boy

Wiz Khalifa has only been a father for barely 24 hours and counting—but the rapper is already settling right into the devoted-dad role.

After posting a self-portrait of himself in scrubs prepping for baby delivery Thursday, the new papa posed for a sweet pic cuddling his infant son, Sebastian Taylor Thomaz, shortly after.

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The cute photo was posted on Instagram by Khalifa’s babymama and fiancée, model Amber Rose. “Best daddy ever.... Up with the baby so Muva can go back to sleep,” she captioned the shot, adding a smiling emoticon.

Awww… can’t wait to see the little guy’s face!

Khalifa and Rose confirmed they were a couple in January 2011, and became engaged a year later in March 2012. They announced Rose's pregnancy at the MTV Video Music Awards that September. The two new parents plan to marry early this year.

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