Gage Edwardis sending out some good vibes amid his custody battle over 2-year-old daughter Monroe with his exJeff Lewis.

TheFlipping Outstar shared a smiley selfie in which he and and his daughter are snuggling on the couch with one of her stuffed animals on Instagram. “All you need is love. ” Edward captioned the image.

Edward onlyrecently joined the social media site. On May 17, he shared his first post, another photo of himself with Monroe captioned “Date night.”

His most recent Instagram post marks the first time Edward has publicly spoken out since Lewis, from whom hesplit in January, alleged thatEdward “locked himself” in his guest roomduring a disagreement. Lewis claimed on his Sirius XM radio showJeff LewisLive!that the incident is what sparked Edward tohire a lawyer, ramping up their custody battle.

“He was coming in the home once or twice a day,” Lewis said on his show. “Until recently, when something happened last week where it made me very nervous and scared.”

Lewis claims Edward “locked himself” in the guest room of the home they formerly shared in Sherman Oaks and “said that he wasn’t going to come out until I left,” Lewis continued. “And that made me feel very unsafe in my own home.”

Edward had no comment on the situation to PEOPLE.

After the alleged incident, Lewis said he approached Edward and told him he shouldn’t be coming to the house for visitation with Monroe anymore, but claimed he wasn’t attempting to limit his access to their daughter.

“I will allow you complete access to Monroe, but I think you should just do visitation outside the house,” Lewis recalled saying to Edward.

However, despite their disagreement, Lewis said the pair, who were together for 10 years before their January split, were able to be civil when co-parenting Monroe on Father’s Day, when Edward took their daughter out to dinner and she came back with an upset stomach.

“She had diarrhea in the car and she was crying and it hurt and he was holding her,” Lewis said on Tuesday. “She just didn’t want to let go of him. And I said ‘Just come in the house.’”

source: people.com