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'Succession' Star Honors The Show's Finale By Slyly Revealing She Had Her Baby With Viral Pic

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Sarah Snook shared a photo on Instagram of herself watching the series finale of the hit HBO show—with a hint of a baby's head visible.

Sarah Snook managed to capture two highly-anticipated moments on Monday, and shared them both to Instagram in one adorable and clever post.

Snook—who played Shiv Roy on the HBO hit Succession—shared a photo of herself watching the series' intensely buzzed-about finale with a subtle cameo of a baby's head, ever so slyly announcing the birth of her baby with husband Dave Lawson.


She wrote in her post:

“I just watched the final episode of the final season of something that has changed my life."
“And now, my life has changed again. Thank you for all the love and support.”

Viewers of her post congratulated Snook on both the success of the show and the birth of her first child.

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Of the ending of Succession, Snook shared in her post:

"It's hard to express what this show has meant to me. The places I got to go, the immense talent I got to work with... it breaks my heart that it is all over."
"But my heart had to be this full of all the memories, good times, challenges and triumphs, to be able to break at all... so that makes me grateful."
"To have been blessed to join this crazy adventure of a show will be a career highlight, which will no doubt be hard to top. I am so, so proud and humbled by everyone’s hard work season after season: we all set the bar high for each other, then exceeded it and excelled, in every department."
"The friendships, the scripts, the locations, the one liners, the early mornings, the last minute changes, all the highs and lows: I’m going to miss it all. The people of this show are a talented bunch, and I’m proud to have worked alongside them, it’s the people I will miss most of all."

Congratulations all around!

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