Olivia Munn is ever the doting mother while spending quality time with her baby son Malcolm

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Olivia Munn shared a set of sweet snaps with her baby son Malcolm to her Instagram account and Story on Thursday.The 41-year-old television personality was first seen posing for a set of glammed-up snaps and spending time with her baby boy.TheX-Men: Apocalypse actress then described herself as 'Mother of dragon' in a duo of black-and-white photos in which her son, aged four months, wore an adorable robe.

Happy mom:Olivia Munn shared a set of sweet snaps with her baby son Malcolm to her Instagram account and Story on ThursdayMunn looked gorgeous while wearing a light blue pinstripe shirt in her first set of snaps.The former Attack of the Show!

host's voluminous brunette hair fell onto her shoulders and contrasted perfectly with the light tone of her top. The actress switched into a dark overcoat and a white t-shirt after she switched Malcolm into his dragon robe.She also shared a close-up shot of her baby boy's foot and added a heart emoji to the photo.

Looking good! Munn looked gorgeous while wearing a light blue pinstripe shirt in her first set of snaps Changing out:The actress switched into a dark overcoat and a white t-shirt after she switched Malcolm into his dragon robe Baby love:She also shared a close-up shot of her baby boy's foot and added a heart emoji to the photoMunn shares Malcolm with her partner, John Mulaney, to whom she has been linked since last year.The television personality was previously in a long-term relationship with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, which lasted from 2014 until 2017.The presenter later began seeing the comedian, 39, after having met him during a mutual friend's wedding in 2015.The former Saturday Night Live writer was previously married to Annamarie Tendler, and their divorce was.

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