Rupert Grint has treated fans to a rare photo of his adorable baby girl Wednesday.
The Harry Potter star - who starred as Ron Weasley in the franchise - took to Instagram this week to share a sweet snap of his daughter from the back as she sat in a chair that read, "SERVANT SEASON 3" - seemingly from the set of her dad's hit AppleTV+ show.
"Hello! Turns out I suck at Instagram. But Happy New Year anyway!" quipped Grint, 33, before going on to thank fans for watching HBO Max's recent Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts reunion special.
He went on: "So fun to look back and to share some of those memories with you all. On a more sinister note, Servant Season III is creeping upon us. Get comfy- gonna be a ride!
"Then jump over to @appletvplus and watch the Season 3 premiere. Love Rupe."
Grint welcomed his daughter Wednesday in May 2020 with fellow actor Georgia Groome.
In his very first Instagram post that November, Grint poked fun at himself for taking so long to join the social media platform while sharing the first photo of his baby girl, as well as her name.
"Hey Instagram ... only 10 years late, but here I am. Grint on the Gram!" he wrote at the time. "Here to introduce you all to Wednesday G. Grint. Stay safe, Rupert."
Grint recently spoke to Entertainment Tonight in an interview published late last month, where he opened up about his love for his daughter and fatherhood.
"It's amazing how it completely kind of takes over everything. It's all I really care about, so it's been great," he said.
The actor also said he has been loving the "amazing" experience bringing Wednesday to work with him while he prepares for season 3 of Servant, a thriller that follows a mourning Philadelphia couple whose marriage is shaken after an unspeakable tragedy.
The series also looks at how far a parent is willing to go for their child, and Grint said Wednesday being born while he was filming changed how he looks at his intense role on the show.
"[Fatherhood], it's definitely changed my perspective," he continued. "Since becoming a dad, kind of midway through, just to really have a better sense of what that can do to a family … I just find it just incredible."