Josh Altman Reveals His Daughter Lexi’s Latest Milestone: “Pure Happiness” (PHOTOS)
Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles' Josh Altman is sharing an adorable update on his 7-year-old daughter.
Josh Altman is smiling extra hard because of his daughter, Lexi Altman. This is because the Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles cast member's 7-year-old just reached a special milestone.
Josh took to his Instagram Story on October 3, posting two sweet selfies taken alongside Lexi, who he welcomed into the world with wife, Heather Altman, in 2017. "My little Lexi lost her tooth," Josh wrote over the first photo of them.
In the photos, Josh can be seen holding Lexi in his arms, smiling face-to-face with her. Lexi's smile is just a little different due to her missing front tooth, leaving an adorable gap in her grin.
Josh and Lexi looked too cute in their matching black outfits while a larger-than-life stuffed giraffe peeked its head around in the background of the photo.
This is something that the father-daughter duo was very excited about. "Pure happiness," Josh wrote over the second photo of him kissing Lexi's cheek as she smiled into the camera.
Inside Josh and Heather Altman's family life with their kids
It's safe to say that Josh loves spending quality time with Lexi and his five-year-old son, Ace Altman. In an interview with The Daily Dish in April, Josh opened up about how he spends his free time with his children.
"When I'm not working these days, I'm definitely hanging out with my kids," he explained. "My son, Ace, is almost five years old, my daughter Lexi's almost seven, and that is it. I'm just being a dad when I'm not closing deals and opening escrow."
When Josh isn't being a "soccer dad, tennis dad, and ninja dad," he is spending time hanging out on the floor of his kids' bedroom.
"My favorite place to escape is one of my kid's rooms," he explained. "Sitting in my sweats on the floor just playing with toys with the kids — that's it. Usually, I leave my phone in the other room."
In the same interview, Heather revealed that Lexi and Ace have been able to do more things with them these days. "It's really fun to have these little adults now that want to go out to dinner with us," she said.
"Before it was like, 'I don't want to go to dinner,' so it's cute," she explained. "We've got these little built-in besties now that do stuff we like to do."