Millie Mackintosh says ‘the weight has not just fallen off’ after giving birth

Millie Mackintosh says ‘the weight has not just fallen off’ after giving birth

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Millie Mackintosh says ‘the weight has not just fallen off’ after giving birth

Former Made in Chelsea star Millie Mackintosh has explained her approach to slimming down and being healthier after giving birth to her and husband Hugo Taylor’s daughter Sienna earlier this year

Millie Mackintosh has revealed how she has managed to shed her post-pregnancy weight.

The former Made in Chelsea star, 31, welcomed her daughter Sienna six months ago with husband and former co-star Hugo Taylor.

Now, taking to her Instagram Stories, Millie shared how she has focused on being healthy and losing her pregnancy weight after giving birth.

Millie captioned a sweaty post-workout image of her with a skipping rope: “Lots of you have been asking me about my diet/work out routine.

“It is pretty simple, I set myself the task of moving more and eating better, I want to be honest the weight has not just fallen off!”

She added: “I am having to work at it every day and sometimes I really don’t feel like it but I am seeing results now and that is inspiring me to keep going.”

Elsewhere, Millie posted another photo to Instagram that revealed another postpartum milestone: she finally managed to fit into a pair of pre-pregnancy jeans!

Sharing an image of herself in the slimming blue jeans and spotted blouse, Millie penned: “First time back in a pair of my favourite pre pregnancy jeans!

“It took a while to get them on and sitting down is challenging but it still feels like a win #postpartumbody #6monthspostpartum “.

It seems Millie is fully embracing her body too as a recent post also saw her write a love letter to breasts and speak candidly with her 1.4million Instagram followers.

“I always felt you were a bit small and I planned to do something about you at some point.

“Then, when I was pregnant you amazed me by doubling in size and then a lot more after Sienna was born and my milk came in.”

She continued: “You fed my baby for the first four months of her life and for that I will always be grateful. Now you’ve deflated and after being so stretched, you look a little sad and saggy.

“How I miss you being being perfect and perky. How did I not see it? I wish I appreciated you more before.”

We all need a bit more self-love it seems!