
Michelle Keegan looks incredible as she shows off abs in sports bra just four months after giving birth
sports mum Michelle Keegan looks incredible as she shows off abs in sports bra just four months after giving birth
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MICHELLE Keegan showed off her toned body as she completed an intense Pilates workout months after welcoming her first born child.
Michelle, 38, who welcomed Palma in March, snapped a pic of herself in the mirror in a black sports bra and sitting atop a reformer Pilates machine at a studio near her Essex mansion.
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Michelle Keegan got in an early Sunday morning Pilates class
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Michelle gave birth to her first child in March
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She shares baby Palma with husband Mark Wright
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The former Coronation Street star, who shares her adorable daughter with husband Mark Wright, 38, smiled for the camera as she wore her brunette hair in a loose bun above her head.
She posted the photo to her Instagram stories and added The La's song, There She Goes to the post.
"Love a Sunday morning class," she captioned the post.
Michelle returned to work in June following the arrival of daughter Palma in March.
She jetted to a film set in Bulgaria for her next project and shared a slew of snaps from the shoot, which included an adorable pic of her daughter.
Other pictures included Michelle looking happy and relaxed on set as she showed off her incredible post-baby figure.
In her caption, she wrote: "A week of work & belly laughs in Bulgaria."
The Fool Me Once star, who recently bagged herself a six-figure sum to become the new face of Sky, has been excitedly sharing snaps of her living it up at the Cannes film festival, on holiday in Spain and showing off her incredible post-baby figure in tiny swimsuits from her own fashion range.
The Sun revealed how the actress had signed a six-figure advertising deal to become the new face of Sky.
We revealed how she would be filming a series of promo clips — which will be shown around the globe — with fellow British actor, Luther star Idris Elba.
The deal is Michelle's first major job since she gave birth in March.
Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan take newborn baby Palma to another luxury hotel as they stay in £21k a night suite
She landed the deal after becoming a major player for Sky, with her comedy-drama Brassic one of the most popular series to air on the platform.
The actress revealed she was expecting her first baby with Towie favourite Mark back in December.
The happy couple - who have been married for nine years - shared their happy pregnancy news on Instagram.
Then in March, the new parents revealed they had welcomed baby Palma into the world.
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