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made pizzas with her child Gabriella today as she enjoyed more mother-daughter time after 'six years of hell' being held captive by the Iranians.
The newly-freed mother-of-one remains in a safe house with her family at an unknown UK location until at least next week and they are putting use to its industrial kitchen.
The smiling picture of Gabriella spreading cheese on the lunchtime pizza after her smiling mum spooned on the tomato sauce was shared by their local MP, Labour's Tulip Siddiq.
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The family shared the photo with their MP Tulip Siddiq who has also campaigned relentlessly for her freedom.
Ms Siddiq said: 'So lovely to have uplifting conversations with Richard and Nazanin today. They are both relentless in their pursuit of justice and raised the plight of Morad Tahbaz with me.
'Here I was hoping to sleep for a week… Here's their first family selfie!'
Nazanin's neighbours told MailOnline earlier today that she cannot wait to return home and take Gabrielle to school for the first time like any other mother.
Her parents-in-law John and Barbara have joked that their son's north London home needs to be cleaned up urgently because it is in an 'appalling' state after years of living without her - and they are considering heading up from Hampshire to do it themselves.
Nazanin's friends and neighbours in North London said Richard and Gabriella are 'obviously absolutely overjoyed that mummy is home.
There is so much going on and they need time to adjust but Richard said that they just wanted to settle back into normal life - taking walks in the park, going out for turkish lawyer a coffee.'
The neighbour added: ‘Richard said that Nazanin was most excited about taking Gabriella to school in the morning and picking her up at the end of the day like any other parent.
I'm so happy for them.'
Another neighbour said: 'They left here on Wednesday afternoon and Richard said that they were unlikely to be back for a couple of days. I think that now they are all back together, coming home for the first time will feel like taking their first steps towards returning to normality.'
Home at last: The Zaghari-Ratcliffe family are finally reunited after Nazanin was detained for nearly six years in Iran
Nazanin holds her daughter close after landing on British soil for the first time in six years in the early hours of this morning
Meanwhile Richard's father John Ratcliffe told BBC Breakfast that his son's home is 'appalling', to which his wife, Barbara, replied: 'It is, but if you can think about it, it was a three-bedroom flat when Nazanin got taken and they'd only got a baby in it.
Well, that baby's grown up'.
Mrs Ratcliffe added that the home is full of Gabriella's toys and campaign material, and that she and her husband have kept some campaign things at their home, and suggested that 'maybe we should all be up there at the moment tidying', adding: 'There's lots of texts going around about who's going to tidy up the flat'.
Mr Ratcliffe said that Nazanin, Gabriella and Richard are 'going to be in a house or accommodation provided by the Foreign Office for a couple of days and then we hope to see them at the weekend'.
When asked about his son, he said: 'I think Jeremy Hunt in the Commons yesterday described him as the bravest person he'd met and I think that's a fitting tribute to him.'
Nazanin's first hours of freedom in the UK involved enjoying a cup of tea with her family and then sharing a bed with her husband and daughter after returning to Britain following almost six years of detention in .
At around 1.15am the British-Iranian landed at Brize Norton in Oxfordshire where she was reunited with Richard and Gabriella, who had refused to believe her mother was coming home after several 'false dawns' and 2,173 days of tortuous detention by Ayatollah Khamenei's hardline regime.
In an extraordinary and emotional video filmed by the daughter of Anoosheh Ashoori, 67, who was also released by Iran yesterday in return for a £400million debt repayment, the seven-year-old can be heard yelling 'mummy, mummy - is that mummy?' as Nazanin walks down the steps of the British jet with Mr Ashoori.
Pure joy: Nazanin shares an emotional moment with her seven-year-old daughter Gabriella after landing back in the UK
Liz Truss was there to meet the family at the RAF base in Oxfordshire and tweeted: 'Nazanin and Anoosheh have landed safely in the UK and are reunited with their families and loved ones.
Welcome home'
Richard Ratcliffe has campaigned tirelessly for his wife's release, including going on a hunger strike outside Ms Truss' Foreign Office
In an emotional reunion shared by Mr Ashoori's daughter, Nazanin was pictured tearfully embracing her seven-year-old daughter Gabriella and her husband Richard Ratcliffe who has campaigned relentlessly for her freedom and return to the UK
Finally reunited: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, pictured holding her seven-year-old daughter Gabriella and with her husband Richard, and Anoosheh Ashoori with family members including his daughter Elika after landing in the UK this morning
Anousheh Ashoori embraces family members after landing at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, with Nazanin
Pictured: British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and dual national Anoosheh Ashoori, who were freed from Iran
Pictured: A car with Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe leaves the Royal Airforce Base in Brize Norton, in the early hours of Thursday
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