Stacey Solomon goes for a dip with baby Rex three months after giving birth 😍
STACEY Solomon went for a dip with baby Rex on their first family holiday - less than three months after giving birth.
The 29-year-old star opened up about her post-baby body in a candid Instagram post from the outing, insisting that she couldn't be prouder of her shape.is cradling her newborn son, who is wearing just a nappy and a sun hat.The two are clearly enjoying the sunshine and ocean together, with Stacey captioning the sweet image: "I love my body. Every bit of it. Even the bits that society says shouldn’t be there.
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