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Olivia Wilde shares intimate breastfeeding photo with 'drinking buddy' Daisy

Olivia Wilde is clearly smitten with her newborn daughter Daisy, and the actress has shared one of the pair's intimate moments on Instagram. Looking every inch the glowing new mom, the 32-year-old posed for a selfie while breastfeeding her little girl on Monday (Oct. 24).

"My drinking buddy," she captioned the candid photograph alongside the message, "Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman."

Dressed in a T-shirt with the powerful slogan, the actress - who welcomed her second child with partner Jason Sudeikis at the start of this month - slightly lifted her top as she carefully nursed her daughter.

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My drinking buddy. #neverunderestimatethepowerofawoman

A photo posted by Olivia Wilde (@oliviawilde) on Oct 24, 2016 at 3:12pm PDT

This is the second child and first daughter with her Hollywood fiancé - the couple are also parents to a two-year-old son named Otis.

After the birth of her first child, Olivia was chastised by critics when breastfeeding her then five-month-old son in a striking photoshoot for Glamour magazine.

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In a recent interview with net-a-porter.com's The Edit, the actress explained: "In a way, it has allowed for a kind of comprehensive picture of what opinion is, what people love and hate. I didn't know breastfeeding was controversial; the fact that [the media] are sexualizing it is shocking."

Meanwhile, Olivia revealed her second pregnancy back in April, sharing a sweet snapshot of herself and her little boy to announce the happy news.

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"Matching baby bumps," she captioned a photo of the duo, both holding their tummies and smiling.

Both Olivia and Jason, 41, have previously spoken openly about their desire to give little Otis a sibling. "I'm desperate for more (kids)," the actress told People, before adding: "I love my siblings so much and Jason has incredible siblings too. The more the merrier."