
Michelle Keegan shows off incredible body just four months after giving birth as she strips down to bikini top
The actress, 38, modelled her collaboration with
swimwear
brand Orfila Bee beside a sun-soaked
pool
.
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Michelle Keegan wowed in a stylish bikini in a new shoot
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The new mum was praised by her followers
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She stunned in the chocolate brown bandeau bikini which featured a stylish golden ring on the front.
Michelle pulled on a loose white linen shirt and matching sarong, and finished the look with shades and a cowboy hat.
Her followers were in awe, with one commenting: "How have you just birthed a child?"
Another said: "You look absolutely stunning."
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A third wrote: "Stunning...that body girl."
The
post comes a week after
She jetted to a
film
set in Bulgaria for her
next
project and shared smiley snaps in front of a grand backdrop.
Michelle has taken to motherhood effortlessly from the snippets of her life she's sharing on social media.
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But some
The Fool Me Once star, who recently
Spain
and showing off her
Michelle Keegan Welcomes Baby Girl with Mark Wright
But a source claims that fellow Essex mums are turning on the star because they believe Michelle is 'rubbing people up the wrong way' by not showing the 'reality' of life with a newborn.
'Local mums seem to be pretty jealous that Michelle has bounced back from having a baby so quickly and so effortlessly,' a source told Fabulous.
'It has rubbed them up the wrong way that she's showing off her incredible postpartum figure on lavish
holidays
just weeks after giving birth.
'A lot of them - like most new mums - are struggling to form a sentence, they're so tired, so to watch as Michelle goes and secures a six-figure deal with a huge company, with barely a
hair
out of place, well they can't get their heads around it.
Sources claim that Michelle's seemingly 'easy' postpartum journey has been
the talk
of mum and baby groups in the Ongar and Epping Forest area of Essex, where she and husband
Mark Wright
, 38, have lived since 2019.
While some women are in awe of Michelle and celebrate the fact that she appears to be smashing motherhood, others are scratching their heads as to why the former Corrie actress isn't showing the downsides of postpartum life.
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Fashionista Michelle recently returned to work
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Michelle gave birth to daughter Palma in March
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