Molly Mae has admitted her body has changed "hugely" since having her baby daughter Bambi in January.
The Love Island star, 23, has been candid about her pregnancy journey and how she is coping with motherhood after she welcomed her first baby with Tommy Fury earlier this year.
The Pretty Little Thing creative director has recently returned to work and was heading to a clothes fitting at the fashion brand when she revealed she felt "nervous".
"I look in the mirror and I don't hate my new body at all but it is just like a completely different body," she told her YouTube followers in her latest video.
"My hips - I am just saying that it kind of looks like I have had a BBL.
"My hips have literally, and not necessarily in a good way, but sometimes I make jokes like 'I've got a BBL body now'."
She added: "It's just because my hips are literally so much wider now, which is absolutely fine and I don't even hate it at all, it's just me now.
"I am learning to love it, I know that sounds really cringy but I am learning to love it and learning to accept it."
Molly recently opened up to her fans about the battle to feel like her "old self" again.
In her latest vlog, she said: "I'm so happy to be sat in the car right now with my camera vlogging, it feels so good. I'm starting to feel glimpses of my old self creeping back through."
Her latest admission came just a week after she admitted to fans she was struggling and overwhelmed by becoming a new mother and all the trials that come with it.
She revealed she has suffered with a certain loss of identity since becoming a first-time mum.
A tearful Molly-Mae told her fans that she has felt 'too overwhelmed' to share her busy life on YouTube, and felt guilty for letting her loyal fanbase down for not sharing as much of her life as she used to, now that she is navigating motherhood.
Molly-Mae and partner Tommy Fury are keeping supporters up to date with the joys and woes of parenthood, even sharing how Tommy had to wait outside Tesco at 6am, in a desperate attempt to help little Bambi’s windy belly.