Olivia Munn is enjoying her first Thanksgiving as a family of four!
Munn, 44, who shares two little ones with comedian John Mulaney, 42, posted snaps from her turkey day to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, Nov. 28.
The first photo features her son Malcolm, 3, sitting on the floor eating what looks like homemade french fries. “Happy Thanksgiving,” the Office Christmas Party actress wrote over the picture.
A second photo features Méi, 2 months, with her belly peeking out. “Our turkey,” Munn wrote.
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Munn has been sharing cute photos of Méi to social media since her birth on Sept. 14.
On Sunday, Nov. 17, the actress shared a few photos of Méi in a sweater to her Instagram Stories. The photo featured the infant in a knit sweater, knit pants and knit booties made by her mom.
“My mom made this whole outfit head to toe. Can someone tell my daughter it’s very cute. She doesn’t seem to believe me,” the mom of two wrote over the snap.
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A week prior, the star shared a carousel of photos on Instagram as she celebrated two months with Méi. The carousel included Munn and Méi cuddling on a couch, Mulaney playing with the baby and big brother Malcolm trying on some grown-up shoes.
“Two months today 🥰,” the star captioned her post.
Speaking about his family’s holiday traditions, Mulaney told PEOPLE earlier this month, “Let’s see. Well, our son’s birthday is right around Thanksgiving, so we always do kind of a combined with the family in town ‘Malcolm birthday Thanksgiving,’ so we’ll do that again.”
The actor also shared that Malcolm was adjusting to being an older brother. “He’s doing good. He likes it. It’s interesting, with our daughter, she’s two months old so she doesn’t do much,” said Mulaney. “And I think the first couple of weeks he thought she might be a toy because she’d squeak and he’d be like, ‘How do I make it do that again?’ Now I think he gets it, that this is a little girl, yeah.”
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