Kristin Cavallari shares first photo of Saylor James Cutler

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Jay Cutler’s daughter, Saylor James.

Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler announced the birth of their daughter, Saylor James, back on Nov. 23, and Cavallari finally introduced her to the world Wednesday via a photo on her app.

“Here is my little angel, Saylor,” Cavallari wrote on the app, according to People. “I couldn’t have asked for a better baby. We’re very lucky to have such a sweet, easy girl, especially since she’s the third one! I guess there was no other option! Happy new year, everyone!”

Cavallari has shared photos including Saylor in the past, but never before of her face.

Really sad about missing my 10 year high school reunion last night…so many people I wanted to see…but at least I have a good excuse A photo posted by Kristin Cavallari (@kristincavallari) on Nov 29, 2015 at 9:52am PST A photo posted by Kristin Cavallari (@kristincavallari) on Dec 25, 2015 at 7:36am PST

Cutler and Cavallari also have two sons, Camden, 3, and Jaxon, 19 months, according to a previous Sun-Times report.

In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Cutler said becoming a father taught him to be a more selfless person.

“There’s a lot more to think about,” Cutler said. “It’s not just you. Having kids helps you realize how selfish you can be as a person, rather quickly. These have all been things I haven’t mastered, but I’m definitely more aware of.”

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