Ksenija Lukich can’t wipe the smile off her face as she takes newborn daughter Mimi for s stroll

Former E! Australia host Ksenija Lukich can’t wipe the smile off her face as she takes newborn daughter Mimi out for a harbourside stroll in Sydney

Australian model and TV presenter Ksenija Lukich recently welcomed her first child, daughter Mimi, with husband Dan Bragg.

And on Thursday, the 30-year-old former E! Australia host couldn’t wipe the smile off her face as she enjoyed some time in the sun with her newborn.

Sharing a photo to her Instagram story, Ksenija appeared on cloud nine while taking little Mimi for a stroll around Sydney.

‘Feel good!’ Former E! Australia host Ksenija Lukich, 30, (pictured) couldn’t wipe the smile off her face when she took her newborn daughter Mimi out for fresh hair in Sydney on Thursday

Dressed for comfort, Ksenija was dressed in an oversized black T-shirt and black activewear shorts.

She completed her look with white sneakers and kept sun smart with a pair of oversized tinted sunglasses and a hat.

During the outing, she also shared a selfie with her husband.

Company! During the outing, she also shared a selfie with her husband

Company! During the outing, she also shared a selfie with her husband

The TV host announced her baby girl’s arrival on Saturday and shared sweet pictures of herself and Dan cradling their newborn. 

Ksenija also revealed their tiny tot’s adorable name, calling her Mimi in a sweet nod to her great grandmother. 

‘MIMI. Our little lady, named after her great grandmother and arriving promptly on her due date,’ Ksenija wrote in her Instagram caption.

Baby joy: On Saturday, former E! Australia host announced the birth of her daughter with husband Dan and revealed the newborn's sweet name

Baby joy: On Saturday, former E! Australia host announced the birth of her daughter with husband Dan and revealed the newborn’s sweet name

Meanwhile, the glamorous TV presenter recently shared details of her torturous two-year battle to fall pregnant.

Ksenija and her husband Dan resorted to IVF treatments, knowing they only had about 40 per cent chance of conceiving.

They’ve never been given answers about why they struggled to conceive naturally. Medical teams put it down to ‘unexplained infertility’.

Family: In another, Dan sweetly holds their baby girl

Family: In another, Dan sweetly holds their baby girl

‘That’s just another way of saying ”we don’t know what’s wrong, but something’s not right”,’ Ksenija explained.

Despite their struggles, the loved-up couple hope to grow their brood eventually.

‘I’m still focusing on the first one now,’ she laughed when asked what her future plans were. ‘But yes, eventually we’ll have another.

‘And maybe a third,’ she said. ‘But don’t tell my husband.’

Ksenija and Dan, who have been together 12 years, tied the knot in a romantic ceremony in Sydney’s centennial park in 2016. 

Candid: Ksenija and her husband Dan resorted to IVF treatments, knowing they only had about 40 per cent chance of conceiving

Candid: Ksenija and her husband Dan resorted to IVF treatments, knowing they only had about 40 per cent chance of conceiving