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Charlotte Dawson admits ‘I'm the biggest I've ever been' as she shares candid bikini post after weight gain

Charlotte Dawson admits ‘I'm the biggest I've ever been' as she shares candid bikini post after weight gain

The Sun09-07-2025
CHARLOTTE Dawson has shared an honest picture of herself - and opened up about her weight gain.
Mum-of-three of Charlotte can be seen in the same white and gold bikini - in very differently styled snaps.
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The first shows a svelte, preened-to-perfection Charlotte looking body confident and content.
The second candid snap shows Charlotte, 32, with natural, curly hair and no make-up.
Looking equally as fabulous, she appears filter-free, au natural with an awkward look on her face whilst pulling at her ill-fitting bikini.
Charlotte, who gave birth to her baby girl Gigi in March, posted a throwback photo alongside a current snap and told followers about her body fluctuations.
The TV star wrote: "When the bikini you packed doesn't fit! Was totally gutted (literally!) to discover my fave holiday bikini doesn't fit any more hahaha but surely I should of knew.
"This one's always been a banker for me cos it (usually) covers ma belleh. But when you're post partrum from babay no 3 there's just a bit too much jelleh on the belleh!! But that's ok."
She continued: "Like I said the other week I am literally the biggest I've ever been now. A whole stone heavier than I was after Noah & Jude.
"Nothing in my wardrobe fits me any more. But I'm definitely getting back into my Belleh Blaster plan - just gently on the exercise but starting by following the diet plan.
"Adding an extra 500 calories a day though because I'm still breast feeding. (Before the trolls start)."
Fans commented: "I love you Charlotte. You're one of the realest girls ever."
Emotional Charlotte Dawson reveals she's 'been crying constantly' after being cruelly mum shamed by vile trolls
A second vouched: "You look beautiful either way my lovely! But do what makes u feel good."
A third praised: "Love u Charlotte, you're so, so real! With great sense of humour."
"You are an inspiration to women across the world, you are a beautiful and inspirational woman, wife and mummy," applauded another.
"You go, girl," penned another supporter.
The reality TV star has recently opened up about being targeted by vile trolls - who have left her in tears.
On a recent podcast, she got emotional and said: "I'm really low at the moment. I'm really up and down. I've been crying, I'm constantly upset and feeling like… thinking about things, worrying.
"I'm trying to be positive, but... I've really been struggling, the last few weeks and days and stuff."
Speaking about trolls, she said: "Like, the things that they're saying to me, it's just awful, and I don't want to give them what they want."
Charlotte, the daughter of legendary stand-up comedian Les Dawson, has tracked the ups and downs of her pregnancy and birth.
Charlotte has been engaged to Matt Sarsfield since 2020, and together they share two sons and a baby daughter.
After the sexting scandal emerged last year, Charlotte took Matt back despite being "devastated" by the ordeal.
Now the mum of three is facing business troubles as her private company Dawsylicious goes into liquidation.
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