Nicki Minaj has shared a series of adorable videos of her son, nicknamed "Papa," playing with his mom.

In the first video, the little one can be seen hiding his face with a blanket whenever Minaj says, "I see you." Once the blanket is taken off his face, he smiles looking at his mother, who was behind the camera.

In another video, Minaj's husband, Kenneth Petty, can be seen standing at a distance and the baby looking at him with a smile. Minaj can be heard saying in the video, "You aren't going up there" pointing the camera at Petty.

In the last video, the little one can be seen hitting his baby walker. When Minaj asks Papa if the "walker did something to you" or if he doesn't like "walker no more," the baby walks away without answering.

"Every day papa makes me call him so he can ignore me & look @ me from the corner of his eye," Minaj captioned the post. "Just so I can keep saying 'I see you' and he can pull the covers or curtains over his face & hide from me."

"At first I used to really think he was just zoning out & not hearing me & I got a lil worried," she added. "But no it's just him thinking he a lil comedian or smthn [sic]. Lol this boy. Mama loves you so much Papa."

Many celebrities shared their reactions in the comments section.

"That cute lil smile and personality," British model Neelam Gill wrote. "He is so precious. God bless you & your beautiful family." The official Instagram handle of the musical group The Savage commented, "He ready to jump out."

"He's literally perfect," actress Erica Pinkett said, while Skai Jackson wrote, "Not him beating up the walker."

Minaj welcomed the little one in September 2020. She also celebrated his first birthday with a "Kung Fu Panda" theme party.

Minaj was last seen in the TV series "Hollymation," which was released in 2020. The rapper also dropped the music video for "Do We Have a Problem," featuring Lil Baby, on Feb. 2.

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