Frankie Bridge was all smiles as she enjoyed the rides and sites at Legoland with her husband Wayne and sons Carter and Parker.
The former Saturdays singer was pictured laughing as she embarked on a fake fire engine ride with a giggling Carter and an amused Wayne.
She looked stunning as she donned a light grey cardigan, a long dark grey overcoat, cream sweatpants and white trainers.
Frankie completed the look with a simple black baseball cap as the family strolled through the theme park in Windsor.
Her husband Wayne - who she married in 2014 - kept it casual in a cream-coloured hoodie, black coat, black trousers and a mustard yellow beanie.
Carter and Parker looked adorable as they rocked matching beanies, black trousers and camouflage coats.
One snap showed Parker in the driver's seat of a red race car as his mum Frankie sat in the passenger seat.
She seemed proud of his driving skills as she gave him a high five.
Another sweet snap had the whole family showing off their pearly whites as they walked around checking out the rides.
Frankie previously opened up about what her kids think about her job, and it turns out they don't care.
At the end of 2020, she said: "I’ve asked them, ‘What do Mummy and Daddy do?’ and they just say, ‘Work’. They don’t really have a clue and I think that’s quite nice.
“They know we’re on telly sometimes, but they don’t sit and watch us. I’ll say, ‘Daddy’s on TV today’, and they’ll say, ‘Oh, OK’, and then it’s back to their iPads.”
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It's only been a few months since the Loose Women panellists impressed viewers with her appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
During her time on the show, the runner-up was forced to swallow down disgusting meals and was spun around in rotten food-filled coffins during stomach-churning challenges.
Speaking to the PA news agency, Frankie said: “I think when you watch it, you can see that it’s hard, but I don’t think you realise just how hard it is.
“And I don’t think the audience really get to see that as much as, you know, because it’s a fun show."
She added: "But it’s so much harder than I ever imagined but also so much more amazing. The only way I can describe it is it’s a bit like childbirth – it’s awful at the time, but afterwards you’re like, yeah, I’d do that again."
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