Molly-Mae Hague's fans have commended her for showing off her figure, four months after giving birth.
The influencer, 23, welcomed baby Bambi into the world in January and has just gone back to work posing for Pretty Little Thing.
Sharing a snap from the brand's summer collection from a sun-kissed location in Spain, creative director Molly sports an orange crop top with a white linen shirt and matching trousers.
She also shows off a twisted halter neck top made from towelling material as well as a cropped white wraparound shirt.
Her fans loved the photos, with many praising the new mum for sharing the pictures as she confidently embraced her body after giving birth.
Molly-Mae recently opened up about her new life with Bambi in a lengthy post on Instagram.
She wrote: "Being a mum consists of great days, bad days, normal days, overwhelming days, perfect days, sad days… a lot of days of just making it to the end of the day! But through it all, a crazy amount of love.
"To my new mums out there who are reading this… when people say ‘it gets easier’ it really isn’t just a passing comment. You’ve got this.'"
The Love Islander recently admitted she had a 'meltdown' after her first photoshoot since giving birth after jetting to Nice, France for the shoot.
Admitting her insecurities make her feel 'so sad', she said in a YouTube video: "I did, in the afternoon, have a bit of a meltdown just because it was a lot to take in.
"That was my second day without Bambi and I think I keep forgetting that I am still am only three months post-partum.
"I had not really prepared myself fully for how I might feel on a photoshoot, three months after having a baby."
Despite still coming to terms with life as new mum, Molly-Mae is said to be flying financially after she reportedly made £3.4million last year.
The influencer has come a long way from showing off her Primark hauls on YouTube, signing mega deals with Pretty Little Thing and Beauty Works.
According to Companies House Molly-Mae's company, MMH Group Holdings Ltd, paid £677,183 in corporation tax in 2022, meaning her income was five times this amount at £3million.
She paid £369,806 in corporation tax in 2021, almost doubling her income the following year.
Molly is the creative director of brand PLT after reportedly signing a six-figure deal.
She also has a fake tan brand Filter, which she's said to have offered her older sister Zoe a stake in.