Cast Member Naya Rivera Attends the 100th Episode Celebration of 'Glee' in West Hollywood
Cast member Naya Rivera attends the the 100th episode celebration of Glee in West Hollywood, California, March 18, 2014. REUTERS

Naya Rivera celebrates her first Thanksgiving with her two-month-old son Josey on Friday.

The "Glee" actress, who delivered her first born in September, shared on Thursday a picture of Josey on his first Thanksgiving on her Instagram account.

"Happy thanksgiving!!! He's very excited to celebrate his first thanksgiving and I'm the most thankful for him. Gobble gobble!!" she captioned the picture of 10-week-old Josey, who can be seen grinning at the camera. He is sporting a Mickey Mouse T-shirt, with black pants.

The former “Glee” star welcomed her first child with her husband, actor Ryan Dorsey, on Sept. 17 in Los Angeles.

Rivera, first revealed she was pregnant with a picture of a bun in the oven on Instagram in February, and later wrote on her blog that she and the Ryan felt “so blessed” and couldn’t wait to welcome the newest member of their family.

“I will never forget the moment Ryan felt the baby kick for the first time. It truly was one of those precious memories I will have forever,” Rivera wrote in her People.com blog in June.

Dorsey and Rivera, who married in July 2014, introduced the first pictures of Josey, when he was 6 weeks old, on Halloween on Instagram. He was wearing an adorable skeleton costume.

The California born actress, who started appearing in ads as a baby, got her first significant acting job at four when she was cast as Hillary Winston in the 1991 sitcom "The Royal Family." In 2009, Rivera was cast as Santana Lopez, a high school cheerleader, on Fox's musical comedy series "Glee." Rivera's character comes off as a cold-hearted and vicious cheerleader, who often shows her softer side to fellow cheerleader Brittany ( Heather Morris).

She released her first single "Sorry" in 2013.

Photo Credit: Instagram/Naya Rivera

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