Shakira Shares Photo Of Baby Milan On The Voice Set

Apr 12, 2013 - 12:41
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Shakira Shares Photo Of Baby Milan On The Voice Set
Shakira Shares Photo Of Baby Milan On The Voice Set

There's a new "Voice" coach in town - and he's a bit younger than the rest!

Shakira brought her baby boy, Milan, to the set of the NBC reality singing competition on Thursday and shared photos of her son sitting with her in the famed red chair.

"Clearly Milan's intrigued by this performance," the new mom Tweeted, along with the photo baby Milan on her lap. "#5thCoach"

The Grammy-winning star later added another photo of 3-month-old Milan in the chair - this time looking as if he was about to cry.

"Uh oh, I don't think he liked that performance!" she captioned the cute pic.

As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Shakira and her sexy soccer player boyfriend Gerard Pique welcomed Milan in Barcelona, Spain in January.

The baby's name means "dear, loving and gracious in Slavic; in Ancient Roman, eager and laborious; and in Sanskrit, unification," the couple explained in a statement at the time.

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