
Jorgie Porter shows off her toned figure in a pink bikini as she holidays in Mallorca on the beach after announcing her return to Hollyoaks
The actress, 37, who gave birth to her second child eight months ago, flaunted her toned stomach in the skimpy two piece with yellow detailing.
The former Hollyoaks star recently announced she would be returning to the soap after her maternity leave, as well as an appearance on Hollyoaks later.
Jorgie was pictured cooling off in the water with her long blonde locks slicked back after a swim in the sea, looking every inch the effortless beach babe.
She opted for minimal make-up for the day out and accessorised with a selection of chain necklaces and a pair of black sunglasses.
As well as paddling in the shallows, Jorgie was also spotted larking around on the shoreline.
The actress, 37, who gave birth to her second child eight months ago, flaunted her toned stomach in the skimpy two piece with yellow detailing
The former Hollyoaks star recently announced she would be returning to the soap after her maternity leave, as well as an appearance on Hollyoaks later
Jorgie has just confirmed her return to Hollyoaks as Theresa McQueen, coinciding with the soap's 30th anniversary.
She told OK! Magazine: 'Something really special is happening when I go back, which I can't give away, but it's exciting.'
Jorgie revealed that her character Theresa will be 'scheming with an unlikely business partner.'
Jodie took some time off from the soap after welcoming her second child, Peony, in December last year with Oliver. The couple already shared son Forest, two.
Jorgie, her fiancé Oliver, and their family have taken some much-needed relaxation time away from their Greater Manchester home.
In December, Jorgie confirmed the birth of her second child with fiancé Oliver seven months after announcing her pregnancy.
The actress - who first played Theresa on the soap from 2008 until 2016 - shared the joyful news with a sweet Instagram post.
She returned to the show in 2020 and has appeared intermittently since then, including in 2020-2022 and 2024-present.
Posting a photo of her newborn's tiny hand, Jorgie captioned the image with a heartfelt tribute to her nurse, writing: 'She's here …..! We are complete.
'Thank you to everyone at Wigan hospital Especially @sandi_goulding who is our everything... couldn't of asked for a better day.'
Former Hollyoaks castmates and other celebrity pals were quick to send their congratulations to Jorgie and Oliver.
'Love ❤️❤️❤️❤️,' said soap star Jennifer Metcalfe, while TOWIE's Ferne McCann commented: 'Congrats babe ❤️❤️❤️❤️.'
Lizzie Cundy said: 'Wow !! This is the best news ever! So happy for you all ! ❤️❤️❤️.'
Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley added: 'Congratulations my loves xxxx,' while her co-star Hayley Tamaddon said: 'Congratulations [love heart eyes].'
Following on from her tribute in the post, nurse Sandi replied: 'She's amazing and you guy's are amazing, best day getting to be with you all and being a tiny part of her arrival xxx.'
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline ahead of the birth, Jorgie - who welcomed a son called Forest with Oliver in November 2022 - admitted that it had felt like a long pregnancy, noting that the second time around wasn't easier.
Jorgie has just announced she will be returning to Hollyoaks after her maternity leave
Jorgie strolled along the beach wearing her skimpy bikini
Jorgie has just confirmed her return to Hollyoaks as Theresa McQueen, coinciding with the soap's 30th anniversary
'My belly's stretched loads bigger. I feel like I've been pregnant for 54 years!' she said.
Jorgie then went on to say that her due date could be a surprising one: 'I'm due in four weeks but my bag's packed already as her head's engaged so she could pop out tonight!
'I had a C-section the first time, so I would like that again.'
Talking about expanding her family, Jorgie said: 'I think it's good because we don't have a lot of family, so we want to create a big family unit.
'I think every woman feels pressure to go back to work or might feel guilty that they want to go back to work, so it's all a bit of a midfield, but I have the best support.'
She confirmed her pregnancy in an episode of ITVBe's Drama Queens in May, revealing that she and Ollie were expecting again.
'So guys... guess what? I am pregnant,' she told her co-stars.
She also took to Instagram to share a video of her baby scan featuring her little boy and their dog, captioning it: 'We've been keeping a little secret.'
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