Adam Levine And Wife Behati Prinsloo's 4-Month-Old Daughter Makes Debut Appearance During 'Walk Of Fame'

by Marion Villareal / Feb 11, 2017 06:13 AM EST
87th Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals

"Maroon 5" frontman Adam Levine and wife Behati Prinsloo featured their beautiful daughter to the media for the first time since she was born. This was done during the "Walk of Fame" ceremony wherein Adam acknowledged his own star.

The 27-year-old Victoria's Secret model Behati Prinsloo looked as glamorous as ever while she took turns with her husband in carrying their 4-month-old baby girl, Dusty. This was the first time that the couple took their baby girl to the eyes of the public, as they have been staying away from the media since she was born last September. Whenever the couple post photos of their daughter, they always shy away from the face from any of them. Now, the fans of the singer and her model wife are more than excited to have finally seen the product of their love.

It looks like Adam Levine and his wife took inspiration in another one of Hollywood's most loved couples, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. The latter couple also made their kids' debut appearance during their walk on the "Walk of Fame" ceremony. This time, Adam Levine was the one to receive credit in being earning his star on the famous hallway. During his acknowledgment, he especially mentioned his family: wife and daughter in his success in life. He considers himself one of the luckiest people in the world, not because of his existence but that of the people surrounding him in his lifetime.

During Dusty's first appearance on the media, she wore a black printed cardigan over a white-colored top, with white leggings and a white cap. Even at such a young age, she looked just as adorable as her parents are on red carpet. As expected, the lovely couple looked ravishing as always and the fans were just excited to have finally seen their baby girl, finally flaunting her to the world of show business. 

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