Jess Wright shares adorable snaps of son Presley during lunch date with brother Mark

Jess Wright has shared a string of sweet pictures of her one year old son Presley as she met with brother Mark for a lunch date.

Taking to Instagram, Jess posted an array of snaps of the pair smiling for the camera and snuggling close. She captioned the post: “Weekends."

Presley, who Jess gave birth to early last year and shares with husband William Lee-Kemp, was dressed in a knitted jumper, beige trousers, and some grey and white patterned trainers. Meanwhile, Mark sported a matching black jumper and trousers.

Another picture showed the tot walking, and fans couldn’t take the cuteness overload as they gushed in the comments about the photos.

One person said: “The one with Uncle Mark needs framing. His little face [face with hearts emoji]."

Another penned: “Mark is so proud of his nephew. His love for him is beautiful," and added a cat with heart eyes emoji.

A third wrote: “He’s stunning [red heart emoji] I LOVE how much @wrighty_ loves his nephews."

Jess, who rose to fame alongside her brother on the reality series The Only Way is Essex, recently gave an update about having the “painful” diagnosis of psoriasis.

The condition is an autoimmune condition and presents itself in the form of scaly patches of skin.

It is usually a result of skin cells trying to replace themselves faster than they should.

Taking a picture of her arm, she wrote: “And sooo over it. F**k you psoriasis. Not even sorry for my language.”

In August, she explained: "Apologies for my absence on discussing my ongoing battle with psoriasis, however here it is. In November I went to a specialist and I was put on a form of medication in the hope that it would stop it in its tracks, calm it down and then when I came off the meds after around a year, it wouldn't be as aggressive."

She continued: "This medication cleared nearly all my psoriasis which was wonderful for a little while, however side effects of the meds started to creep in and become more evident which didn't make me feel great and then when I tried lowering the dose, the psoriasis started to come back with a vengeance."

She continued: "It's actually, I'd say on a par with how it was before, if not worse. And it's actually really sore. So frustrating.

"I'm posting this because so many of you have messaged me asking how its going and I've not been updating you so here it is.

“Sorry I don't have better news and a miracle cure for you all, I feel your frustration guys. Repeat after me 'F*** you psoriasis."

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