Georgia Kousoulou admits struggling with adjusting to motherhood in a honest chat with fans.
The former TOWIE star said that despite the hardship, she is "getting the hang of it" 16 months after welcoming Brody into the world.
When she was asked by a fan what the hardest thing about being a new mum was, the TV favourite replied: "I think the change from me to mum.
"It's hard to adjust.. the lack of freedom etc. I feel like I'm now getting the hang of it... 16 months in," she said with a laughing-crying emoji.
"To be honest I still have days where I'm like ... what am I doing?! How do I do this?
"But then I look at him and could cry at how much I just love him," she added.
She was also asked by followers whether she would like any more children, to which she replied: "I would love more!!! But not yet," with a monkey covering it's mouth emoji.
The 30-year-old revealed that she had girls names that she liked, but that she wanted to keep them a secret until she had a daughter.
She was praised by fellow parents for her honesty, with one writing: "A mum to twin boys.... I appreciate your honesty!"
The mum shared a snap of her in the gym and said that she trains when Brody sleeps and is still working on getting into a routine.
The star said that she doesn't weigh herself and goes by how her clothes feel on her.
Clearly striking a chord with many followers, she was asked by one how she managed to stay "body positive".
She replied: "It took 9 months to grow your beautiful baby, so pls give yourself time.. your a superwomen, you grew a life. (sic)
"Iv just started at 16 months pp. Sending you lots of love xx (sic)"
Georgia has been honest about her experience becoming a mother from the start, something that has seen her gather a following of mums.
After she and Tommy Mallet welcomed Brody, she said that she "didn't experience the overwhelming feeling of love".
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"I was looking at this baby like, "is this mine?" and added that she experienced 'feelings of guilt," she told Closer magazine.
"Looking back now, I'm quite proud of myself" she said.
"It was a very scary time and I didn't know it was normal to have those feelings, so that's why I'm very open in case anyone else is going through it. Now I have the confidence to say I'm a great mum."
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