Stacey Solomon has returned to work just three months after giving birth to her daughter Rose.
The mum-of-four, 32, had complained her short maternity leave wasn't long enough, but now she's back to business.
Taking to Instagram on the weekend Stacey plugged her partnership with meal-kit company Hello Fresh.
As she shared a video of the box of ingredients on her doorstep she wrote: "My brand partnerships start up again at the end of the month.
"It's been a few months since I've done any while I've been on maternity, so before I share my Hello Fresh montages again I thought I'd share what they are and why I love them."
Stacey goes on to refer to the meal company as her "life saver" explaining that she can choose from a range of exciting dishes for her family, which she wouldn't have thought of making.
Getting back in the saddle with her brand partnerships marks the start of another chapter for Stacey as she wraps up her short maternity leave.
Telling fans she wished it were longer, the star recently explained she was doing a shoot for In The Style magazine with Rose this week, which is her first job since giving birth.
Sharing an adorable video of her feeding her baby on Instagram, Stacey read out a question from a fan that said: "Why do you only get three months maternity leave?"
The Loose Women host replied: "So many of you are messaging me, I know it's not long enough. I could be in this bubble forever.
"But I've got one of those weird jobs and you never know if you're going to get work or not and nothing is guaranteed, so you've just got to make the most of any opportunity that comes along.
"Also a lot of my contracts are 12 months that I squeezed into nine months so I could have the three months off and I don't think I could squeeze them into any less."
She explained: "Ultimately I'm lucky and privileged I've got a job to go back to, let alone I job that I absolutely love."
Stacey also said all her employers had supported her with her breast feeding.
She shared: "All of the companies I work for have said they'll support me because I don't want to give it up - I feel like I've worked really hard to get to this point."