Stacey Solomon proudly displayed her toned physique as she continued her strict workout regime six months after giving birth to her and Joe Swash’s baby daughter Belle

Stacey Solomon showed off her washboard abs as she slipped into a crop top to continue her home gym workouts just months after giving birth. The former X Factor star displayed her toned physique as she plugged a gymwear brand on her Instagram Story.

The 33-year-old looked a picture of health as her stomach muscles were clearly visible in her latest upload, telling fans exactly where she buys her workout gear. “Loads of you asking where my leggings and jumper are from,” she penned.

“They’re from @oneractive,” Stacey shared. “Really comfy gym stuff… also I find it all very flattering on my hoof,” she joked. Stacey sat down to film another piece of content for her page, while putting her toned body on display.

Stacey shared workout snaps in her cropped gymwear
Stacey shared workout snaps in her cropped gymwear 
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She was recommending workout gear on social media
She was recommending workout gear on social media 
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It comes after Stacey admitted to The Mirror that she keeps her sons’ foreskins in memory boxes as she can’t let go – and she’ll never get rid of them. The Loose Women presenter, who shares a blended family with husband Joe Swash, is gearing up to host her third series of the BBC’s Sort Your Life Out show.

But behind the cameras, Stacey confesses she’s got just the same problem being unable to get rid of cherished belongings… even if not everyone agrees they should be kept. “I’ve got [the kids’] umbilical cords,” she told us.

“I think I’ve got the boys’ foreskins somewhere. Dilly [her co-organiser on Sort Your Life Out] absolutely rips me to shreds over that, she’s like, ‘What is wrong with you?! They’ve all got each individual memory boxes. So I hold on to them in their memory boxes alongside little trinkets.”

Stacey told The Mirror she keeps memory boxes for the kids
Stacey told The Mirror she keeps memory boxes for the kids 
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Her boys – Zachary, 15; Leighton, 11; and four-year-old Rex – can’t understand why their mum clings on to old memories, but she admits it’s because she has an emotional attachment to certain things that represent core memories.

“For me, my emotional things are the kids’ memories. But we’ve been through our memory boxes before and they’re like, ‘Don’t even remember that, Mum, what is that?’ And I’m like, ‘That’s the ticket from that time we went to the cinema, don’t you remember?!’

“They say, ‘Nah, why’s that there?’ Kids are brutal. But they’re not at that stage in their life where they have responsibilities. Whereas when you get older, you start realising that time is a thief. And it goes bloody quickly and things change instantly. So you do hold on more as you get older, I think.”