Teddy Chesworth, aka Baby Cheese, has successfully undergone an operation to repair his cleft palate.
His parent Jason and Annie Chesworth, better known as lovable MKR couple Mr and Mrs Cheese, showed off the results of their adorable tot’s procedure in this week’s Woman’s Day Magazine.
‘He’s not symmetrical but he’s gorgeous to us and we love him to bits,’ Annie told the publication.
Too cute! Teddy Chesworth, aka Baby Cheese, has successfully undergone an operation to repair his cleft palate. Pictured here working in the family business Hunter Belle Cheddar in the Hunter Valley
Proud as рᴜпсһ! His parents Jason and Annie Chesworth, better known as lovable MKR couple Mr and Mrs Cheese, showed off the results of their adorable tot’s procedure in Woman’s Day Magazine
‘Even now, several weeks after the operation, I can’t believe how beautiful his new nostril is,’ the proud mother beamed.
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‘He’s not symmetrical but he’s gorgeous to us and we love him to bits,’ Annie said about Teddy, pictured here three months ago after his operation
Daddy’s boy: The little tyke helping oᴜt at the family business – Hunter Belle Cheddar in the Hunter Valley
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Teddy is now able to ѕtісk oᴜt his tongue for the first time, but in a year’s time he’ll need another operation to close the roof of his mouth.
Earlier this year, Jason and Annie shared some adorable snaps of Teddy with Daily Mail Australia – wearing a food label showing his ingredients.
In the pictures, Teddy, who was born on March 5, beamed for the camera after his mum labelled him with a cheese sticker from their company Hunter Belle Cheddar in the Hunter Valley, NSW.
‘Sugar and spice and all things nice:’ Earlier this year, Jason and Annie shared some adorable snaps of Teddy with Daily Mail Australia – wearing a food label showing his ingredients
Chilling oᴜt: The eight-month-old relaxing in his The Cat In The Hat onesie
The ingredients in the little tyke include, ‘sugar and spice and all things nice’.
He was also ‘handmade with care by Annie and Jason’ and he’s a ‘product of Australia’.
‘Teddy got labelled! #babyted #madewithcare #annieandjason,’ the caption on another snap read from their Instagram account.