Imogen Thomas, who welcomed her first daughter Ariana in March with city trader beau Adam Horsley, has admitted that even though she has lost three stone since the delivery, the process wasn't that easy.
The former reality star told Now magazine that when she saw pictures of herself, she was the biggest she had ever been, the Mirror reported.
She said that she wanted to get the pregnancy weight off, but there's added pressure when one is being photographed.
The former 'Big Brother' contestant asserted that she had been modeling for years and just wanted to get back to it, but she was panicking about doing it.
Thomas revealed that she struggled while losing weight and she did have days when she used to cry because she was so tired.
The former beauty queen, 30, has since been on a healthy diet and exercise regime to get back into shape.
The Welsh glamour model started exercising slowly by walking on a treadmill before she moved on to a more intensive fitness routine.
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