Lily Collins shares sweet video with baby Tove as they listen to Phil Collins song

Lily Collins' Daughter Begins Her 'Musical Education' with Grandpa Phil Collins

Lily Collins is introducing her daughter to music early.

Lily Collins is introducing her daughter Tove to music early.

The “Emily in Paris” star shared a sweet video with her newborn on Monday, in which they’re seen listening to the Genesis song “I Can’t Dance.”

Phil Collins with his daughter, Lily Collins, who turned 36 yesterday : r/Fauxmoi

“Tove beginning her musical education…” Collins captioned the post.

In the video, Collins sings the lyrics of the song, which were written by her father Phil Collins, the lead singer of Genesis.

Collins announced Tove’s birth via surrogate on Jan. 31. Tove is Collins’ first child with husband Charlie McDowell.

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Since the birth of their daughter, Collins and McDowell have shared sweet updates about their life as new parents on social media.

For Valentine’s Day, Collins shared a sweet family photo of the trio, captioning the post, “I truly can’t imagine feeling more love.”

Director Charlie McDowell and Lily Collins attend the “The Summer Book” Special Presentation during the 68th BFI London Film Festival at The Curzon Mayfair, Oct. 12, 2024, in London.Joe Maher/Getty Images for BFI

“Valentine’s Day (and every day) just got a whole lot sweeter….” she added.

Collins and McDowell tied the knot in September 2021.

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