Following his decision to take two months of paternity leave, Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg seem to be spending more time with his born daughter, Maxima Chan.

California-based Facebook gives US employees the option of taking as long as four months paid maternity or paternity leave, letting them divide the time how they wish over the course of a year.

Zuckerberg and his doctor wife, Priscilla, revealed in July that they were expected their first child, a girl, after a series of miscarriages.

Since her birth, Zuckerberg has been sharing sweet moments with his daughter with his followers on Facebook.

Zuckerberg's Facebook page, which is "followed" by more than 43 million people, features pictures of his wife and daughter, along with their dog, Beast.

With all the spotlight on her, Maxima or Max should perhaps be called as a Facebook star.

Here are three reasons why Maxima deserve the title.

Facebook founder’s daughter

Her father Zuckerberg is one of the world's youngest billionaire and that alone is enough to put Maxima is in the eyes of the world.

READ: Zuckerberg: from Harvard dropout to Silicon Valley legend

The name ‘Maxima Chan’ made a world headline when she stepped into the world.

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Followers

Each time Zuckerberg uploads pictures of Maxima, you can spot millions of likes and comments. In fact, there are people who are excited to see more pictures of Maxima.

The force is strong with this one.

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Steals the spotlight

Just like any other celebrities, Maxima Chan is also media’s favourite. There is always news on Maxima and her father. Her recent ‘Star Wars’ theme-dressed picture also broke the trending chart.

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Zuckerberg cemented his fortune, and a place in Silicon Valley history, by leading Facebook to a historic Wall Street debut in 2012.