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Lisa Haydon gives first swim lesson to her baby boy

| @indiablooms | Oct 24, 2017, at 05:11 pm
Mumbai, Oct 24 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Lisa Haydon is extremely busy on Tuesday morning for giving his five-month old baby boy, a swim lesson.

Haydon shared a picture on Instagram, couple of hours ago, where the actor was seen playing with her son.

She captioned the picture saying: "First swim lesson ... in Greatest discovery- portable/inflatable Labi Baby pool 💦🌊 #5months."

On May 20 this year, the actress took to Instagram to announce the birth of her son Zack Lalvani.

 

First swim lesson ... in Greatest discovery- portable/inflatable Labi Baby pool 💦🌊 #5months

A post shared by Lisa Haydon (@lisahaydon) on

Lisa informed Zack was born on May 17.

The 31-year old actress, who made her Bollywood debut in Aisha with a supporting role, received appreciations for her acting in Kangana Ranaut starer Queen.


Image: Instagram/lisahaydon

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