Rosie proves she easily regained her pre-pregnancy shape. A photo in a bathing suit confirms this
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley gave Instagram followers a fleeting glimpse at her latest winter break on Tuesday – and it was nowhere near her childhood home in south-west England.
The Devon-born model and actress showed off her incredible post-pregnancy physique in a vibrant red bikini while cradling 10-month old daughter Isabella as she made the most of what appeared to be a tropical island getaway.
Further Instagram stories revealed swaying palm trees and sweeping coastal vistas as mother-of-two Rosie, 35, treated Isabella and son Jack, five – her eldest child – to a picturesque speedboat ride.
The fashion-conscious star also touched on her taste for the finer things, among them a stylish Prada bucket-hat, worn over a loose-fitting Chanel shirt as she once again displays her toned figure in another skimpy two-piece.
Rosie later modelled a tasteful summer dress in another selfie, this time opting for a black and white filter as she posed with Isabella in front of a full-length mirror.
The British star raises Jack and Isabella with her fiancé, acton star Jason Statham, 55.
The couple have been together since 2010 and announced their engagement in 2016, but previously admitted they are in no rush to walk down the aisle until their children are older.
Admitting that getting married is ‘not a huge priority’, Rosie told the Economic Times in 2018: ‘We’re looking forward to that time. It’s also not a huge priority for us; we’re so happy.
‘I think it will be fun to do it when the baby’s [Jack] grown up a bit and he can be involved in the wedding.’
Rosie has previously described the ‘shift in identity’ she experienced after becoming a mother, which felt like ‘mourning the loss of [her] old life’.
Speaking in an interview with Net-A-Porter’s PORTER magazine last year, she explained: ‘For a period after I had my first son, there was a real shift in identity, and a sort of mourning of the loss of your old life, and who you were.’
Expanding on the transition from model to mother, Rosie added: ‘I just remember feeling like the rug was pulled out from underneath me.
‘I’d had all these years of being really independent, being able to come and go as I wished, being self-employed to a degree, calling the shots, and then suddenly having [something] that really anchored me to home life.’
Rosie explained she eventually ’embraced’ her new role and learned not to attach so much of her identity to the way she looked.
She said: ‘If you’re someone that, like me, attach[ed] a lot of identity to my physicality and the way that I felt and looked, it really took me a long time to come around.
‘But I think once I stepped into the role, embraced it, everything sort of relaxed a little bit. I did start to feel this new sense of life.
‘And now, in my thirties, my confidence is so much [greater] and my ability to make decisions and not second-guess myself is stronger. I genuinely feel like my life is much more well-rounded.’