The former Made In Chelsea star, 35, took to her Instagram on Wednesday to post a video clip of her relaxing on a sun lounger during her family getaway to Turkey.
Millie Mackintosh has showcased her incredible figure in a tiny bikini as she shared a playful video demonstrating the challenges of parenting.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 35, took to her Instagram on Wednesday to post a video clip of her relaxing on a sun lounger during her family getaway to Turkey.
As she topped her bronzed tan, the star slipped into a bright pink two-piece that displayed her cleavage and toned legs, while shielding her eyes behind red cateye shades.
Captioning the clip set to Sabrina Carpenter's hit son Busy Woman, Millie wrote: 'POV: Catching up with your bestie when you both have 2 kids'.
She then attempted to give her followers an insight into her attempts to unwind while on holiday for four children, including her own two daughters Sienna, three, and two-year-old Aurelia.
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Millie Mackintosh has showcased her incredible figure in a tiny bikini as she shared a playful video demonstrating the challenges of parenting.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 35, took to her Instagram on Wednesday to post a video clip of her relaxing on a sun lounger during her family getaway to Turkey
As she topped her bronzed tan, the star slipped into a bright pink two-piece that displayed her cleavage and toned legs, while shielding her eyes behind red cateye shades
Beaming as she soaked up the sunshine, she quickly became the target of an impromptu water fight, with her being hit by the spray of a water gun wielded by one of the kids.
Millie burst into laughter as she tried to escape the water assault, before one of the children returned to douse her with a whole bowl of water.
To add insult to injury, as she tried in vain to cover herself with a towel, a child emerged to pop a bucket on top of her head.
Her followers flooded the comments to voice their amusement at the video, with her husband and dad to Sienna and Aurelia, Hugo Taylor leaving a string of cry-laughing emojis.
While Carrie Johnson, who just welcomed her fourth child with husband Boris last week, was quick to comment: 'Haha I relate to this so hard'.
Her funny post comes after Millie shared candid insight into her ADHD and Dyspraxia struggles as she took to Instagram on Tuesday.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 35, who revealed her diagnoses in 2024, revealed that she suffers with memory loss, problems with her hand eye coordination as well as depression.
Amid her family getaway to sun-soaked Turkey Millie, who shares Sienna, three, and two-year-old Aurelia with former co-star Hugo, 38, opened up about facts that 'don't match her appearance'.
Beaming as she soaked up the sunshine, she quickly became the target of an impromptu water fight, with her being hit by the spray of a water gun wielded by one of the kids
To add insult to injury, as she tried in vain to cover herself with a towel, a child emerged to pop a bucket on top of her head
Her followers flooded the comments to voice their amusement at the video, with her husband and dad to Sienna and Aurelia, leaving a string of cry-laughing emojis
While Carrie Johnson, who just welcomed her fourth child with husband Boris last week, was quick to comment: 'Haha I relate to this so hard'
Dyspraxia, also known as developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD), is a common disorder that affects movement and co-ordination.
While Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a behavioural condition defined by inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness.
She penned: 'I am Dyspraxic and struggle with hand eye coordination, memory and often walk into things.
'I used to play the drums and have an electric blue drum kit aged 11'.
'I was bullied as a teen and diagnosed with depression at 16. I have a fear of small spaces and the dark and have done since I was a child'.
She continued: 'I was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and am still learning about it - I have found being diagnosed really helpful for my mental health
'I have been following a ketogenic way of eating since the start of the year to help improve my ADHD symptoms and brain health.
'I hated exercise as a teenager because I felt so uncoordinated but I discovered strength training in my 20’s and have loved it ever since'
Before adding: 'I have been alcohol free for nearly 3 years and it has been the most transformative decision I have ever made'.
Last year Millie made the decision to once again take medication to battle her anxiety after it left her in 'constant fear' and caused panic attacks 'every few days'.