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Cacee Cobb, Donald Faison's Baby Rocco Revealed (PHOTO)

Cacee Cobb and her husband Donald Faison introduced the first photo of their son Rocco over a month after he was born.

The new mom took to Twitter on Thursday, Sept. 26th with a "throwback Thursday" snapshot of her firstborn son.

"#tbt The happiest day of my life," the 35-year-old posted along with a photo taken of baby Rocco on the day he was born- August 15th.

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In the photo, Cobb was seen cradling the newborn child while Faison reclines in a chair in the background.

It was also via Twitter that the actor first revealed the arrival of his son.

"Yesterday @caceecobb and I welcomed the most amazing little boy into our lives! Oh Happy day," Faison tweeted at the time.

Rocco is Faison's fifth child; the "Clueless" star has three sons and one daughter from previous relationships.

Meanwhile, Faison and Cobb married after a 16-month engagement on Dec. 15, 2012 at the home of Faison's "Scrubs" co-star, Zach Braff.

Cobb's good friend Jessica Simpson served as a bridesmaid at the nuptials.

"I was the maid of honor last night for my BFF @Caceecobb," Simpson posted to twitter at the time. "She was the most beautiful bride I have ever seen in my life!"

Cobb was Simpson's assistant who appeared on MTV's "Newlyweds" in 2004. She is also the godmother of Simpson's daughter Maxwell.

It was on Cobb and Faison's wedding day that Simpson and her fiancé Eric Johnson ignited speculation over expecting their second child. The rumors turned out to be true, and the "Fashion Star" host gave birth to son Ace Knute on June 30th this year.

Furthermore, Braff took to Twitter during the ceremony.

"Knots tied," wrote the actor and groomsmen during the wedding. "No I did not run around them with sprinklers."

It was the first marriage for Cobb, while Faison has been married once before.

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