Frankie Bridge goes makeup-free in plunging top on sun-soaked holiday | The Sun

FRANKIE Bridge looked incredible as she soaked up the last of the sun on holiday.

The 34-year-old jetted away to Bermuda for the half term break with her family and made the most of the warm weather.


Stripping down to a plunging top before heading home, Frankie wowed her followers as she told them: “Getting in that last bit of sun”.

She later shared a make-up free picture at the airport, admitting: “Home time, I might have cried a little bit.”

Frankie’s sister Victoria lives in Bermuda with her husband, twin boys and newborn baby.

The pop star travels there as much as she can to spend time with them all, despite the distance.

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She rushed to meet the newest addition to the family as soon as she could and admitted it made her broody seeing Wayne, 42, with the little one.

Frankie and Wayne share two sons Parker, nine, and seven-year-old Carter.

The Loose Women favourite recently admitted she struggles with mum-shaming on her social media, so chooses not to share much about her family.

"I'm reluctant to talk about parenting on social media. Instagram can be a really judgemental place and you'll always find someone that has something to say, and that's the one thing that really hurts me when people criticise," Frankie said.

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"Back in the day, if someone said something about how I looked it would hurt more, but now it's more painful if someone says something about Wayne or about the kids or about parenting, it really annoys me.

"Even when someone says you're such a great mum, I feel like asking: 'How do you know? You don't see.'"

She added to Hello magazine: "It starts when you're pregnant. There's such a toxic amount of opinion, and I think it's really sad because it often comes from women.

"It's frustrating because everyone's just trying to do their best. Every child is different. We've all had different upbringings, so we approach things differently.”




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