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Countryfile host Helen Skelton showed off her post-baby figure in a poolside Instagram picture on Monday.
The former Blue Peter presenter gave birth to her third child with rugby player husband Richie Myler in December.
The 38-year-old shared the photo of her smiling, wearing sunglasses and sporting a black bikini while holding an inflatable shark toy at the side of a pool with her 276,000 followers.
She captioned the picture: "In reality in a pool. On telly in a lambing shed. @onthefarmc5 8pm this eve (excuse the misshapen bits that’s what babies do to you)"
Fans were quick to lavish praise on Helen's post-baby body in the comments section of the post, which has received more than 8,000 likes.
One user commented: "How did you only just have a baby wow."
A second added: "You look fabulous, I wish my baby misshapen bits looked like yours."
While a third wrote: "You look fabulous! I didn't look like that after 3 babies."
Former Coronation Street actress Catherine Tyldesley commented: "Momma you look AMAZING xxxx"
The TV presenter revealed on Instagram on New Year's Eve that she and her 31-year-old husband had welcomed a daughter called Elsie to their family.
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Sharing a picture of Leeds Rhinos star Richie leaving hospital carrying her newborn, she revealed that the rugby league player had mixed up doula – a type of hired support in and after birthing – with the word lido while the pair were on their way to the hospital.
She also heaped praise on the NHS and its staff in the happy post.
She wrote: "Can always count on dickie…. of all the things he’s said (there’s been a lot) 'don’t worry I will be your lido…' while on route to hospital might be my fave. The man meant Doula…
"From the mouths of men. (pic from earlier this week – just haven’t posted partly because my mam likes the family what’s apps to be ahead of insta…
"Mainly because I am still failing to find appropriate words of thanks for our @nhsengland @nhsmillion …. legends the blooming lot of them)."
- Helen Skelton
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