The 'Walking Dead' actor gives a shout-out to Diane Kruger, his ex Helena Christensen and their son Mingus while sharing the first picture of his one-month-old daughter.

AceShowbiz - Norman Reedus is gushing about his "happy family" in an Instagram post shared just in time for Christmas. The father of two is grateful for a lot of things, especially for his daughter with Diane Kruger. He also gave a shout-out to his actress girlfriend, his former partner Helena Christensen and their son Mingus.

The 49-year-old actor shared on his social media account the first picture of his little girl, showing the infant's tiny hand holding his hand. He wrote in the caption, "A lot to be thankful for this year. [heart emoji] this one especially . Love u Diane Mingus @helenachristensen Happy family."

Norman also posted the tribute on his Twitter account. Diane replied to his tweet, "I love you [heart emoji]." He wrote back, "@dianekruger you n me."

This prompted his "The Walking Dead" co-star Alanna Masterson to chime in. "Pretttttttyyyyy sure you forgot my name in there...," she jokingly wrote. Norman replied, "Hahahhaha. Love u too."

Norman and Diane welcomed their daughter and first child together in November. It's the first child for "The Bridge" alum and the second for the "Ride with Norman Reedus" star. The couple, who has been together since 2016 after filming 2015's movie "Sky", went public with their romance in March 2017 but is still keeping their relationship low-key.

The pair never announced their baby's birth and have been keeping details of their newborn daughter under wraps. Diane, however, recently gushed about spending her first Christmas with her new family. "It's a great moment of joy," she told E! News earlier this month. "We have a lot to be thankful for. It's been a wonderful year. I'm just looking forward to having my own little family be together, have take-out because I don't think I can step away to cook!"

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