Coronation Street 's Lucy Fallon stunned in a full glam makeover on Sunday night, four months after giving birth for the first time.
The soap star, 27, welcomed her baby boy Sonny Jude in January and has showed off her glamourous style in a black and white dress.
The Bethany Platt actress shared a snap of her stunning look as she opted for a full face of makeup with dark eyeliner, pink glossy lip and bronzed cheeks.
Lucy kept her long blonde locks sleek in a middle parting and kept her gold jewellery minimal.
The Corrie star welcomed her son with footballer Ryan Ledson, after previously experiencing pregnancy loss.
Lucy has previously explained their is no reason behind Sonny's name, it was just one of the few titles both she and Ryan could agree on.
Preston North End player Ryan joked how "as a scouser" there was "no chance" his son was going to be called something quirky, but admits "as the pregnancy progressed, we were calling him Sonny."
"I kept adding names to a list. I liked a lot of names that Ryan didn’t. Some were a bit out there, like ‘Fox’," Lucy told OK! Magazine.
She also admitted the journey to motherhood has been "a roller-coaster of high and low moments, with lots of tears along the way".
Lucy announced in September 2022 that she was pregnant with her first child but the couple initially kept it secret after suffering a tragic miscarriage in March of that year at seven weeks.
The new mum was "scared but excited" ahead of welcoming their little one to the world.
Lucy and Ryan discussed their devastating loss with the Mirror after their pregnancy announcement, with Lucy saying: "It was a traumatising, horrendous time.
"We went for a scan and they couldn’t see anything, so then we went to the hospital and they thought they could see something, so it was very up and down.
"I had pregnancy symptoms and I was feeling really unwell. There were no signs I’d had a miscarriage, so that made it more of a shock. We just assumed everything was going to be fine."
She added: "Even though so many people go through it, you never expect it will happen to you. I had imagined this little person who was going to come into our lives and then they were taken away from me.
"It was really horrible to deal with, but thankfully Ryan was so supportive."
The Miscarriage Association (01924 200 799) miscarriageassociation.org.uk supports women affected by miscarriage, ectopic and molar pregnancies. If you’re worried about a loved one you can also call the helpline which is manned Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm, or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk