Montana Brown proudly showcased her incredible post-baby physique just 10 months after giving birth as she posed in skimpy underwear.
The former Love Island star, 29, who shares three-year-old son Jude with fiancé Mark O’Connor, welcomed their baby girl, Miley, in January.
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Montana shared a video documenting her weight loss journey – featuring clips from her pregnancy alongside her current, toned figure.
In the before clip, she showed off her baby bump in a black bikini, before the video transitions to a recent shot of her flaunting her sculpted body in blue lingerie.
’10 months post partum and feeling good,’ she penned alongside the post.Â
The post comes just weeks after the star was blasted for claiming teachers ‘make pupils watch films all day and feed kids doughnuts,’ in a TikTok video.Â
Montana Brown proudly showcased her incredible post-baby physique just 10 months after giving birth as she posed in skimpy underwear
Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Montana shared a video documenting her weight loss journey – featuring clips from her pregnancy alongside her current, toned figure
After looking at schools for Jude, Montana listed a number of ‘issues’ she is seeing during visits.Â
She began: ‘When I send Jude to school I don’t want him looking at a screen at all. A lot of these schools are talking about them doing their homework on a Chromebook.Â
‘I think that time could be better spent. I’d rather him be outdoors, I’d rather him be playing sports.Â
 ‘If I want to watch a film with him on a weekend I want to know that he’s not been watching films and using screens during school time because then that makes me feel better.’
Montana continued: ‘Another thing is nutrition. I am really hating that I am seeing kids have so much sugar as part of their diet at school.Â
‘Why are we giving them biscuits at break times? Why are we giving them yum yums? Why are we giving them donuts?’
After asking her followers for their thoughts, they called her out for being contradictory after stating that most of her ‘income comes from screens.’
Followers wrote:Â ‘This is absolutely insane it’s like dystopia. You’re an influencer ranting about screens on a screen’;Â
The former Love Island star, 29, who shares three-year-old son Jude with fiancé Mark O’Connor, welcomed their baby girl, Miley, in January
The post comes just weeks after the star was blasted for claiming teachers ‘make pupils watch films all day and feed kids doughnuts,’ in a TikTok video
‘What schools are you viewing?’; ‘She wants Jude to learn on a chalkboard’; ‘I think you are looking for Hogwarts’; ‘Imagine hating screens that much when the majority of your income comes from screens.’
Montana recently opened up about the challenges of having a home birth when her baby daughter Miley was breech.Â
She said she was advised by her NHS midwives to give birth in hospital but she insisted she wanted to follow her head and heart and stay at home.
The reality star enlisted the help of a private doula for her home birth, who assured her both she and her daughter were safe.Â
Montana took to Instagram to share that her home birth was ‘magical’ but she had felt really when her waters broke due to Miley being breech, with one of the baby’s legs popping out first.Â
Montana opened up about the challenges of having a home birth when her baby daughter Miley was breech and claimed the NHSÂ ‘lacks training’
However, she thanked her ‘rock’ Mark, doula Emiliana and midwife Heather for relaxing her before Miley ‘flew out’ two pushes later.
Earlier this year, the star had told her fans she planned to give birth to her breech baby at home, despite being advised to have a C-section.Â
The star was exploring giving birth privately after criticising her ‘inexperienced’ NHS midwives, who she claims ‘lacks training’.
Montana said she was advised by her NHS midwives to give birth in hospital but she has insisted she wants to follow her head and heart and stay at home.
She claimed the reason her midwives aren’t advising a home birth is because they haven’t been trained to give birth to breech babies – and said that her private midwife is confident she will be able to give birth naturally, despite being breech.Â