Yummy mummy with the flat tummy: Jennifer Ellison shows off trim figure in white bikini

By Daily Mail Reporter


Trim and toned: Jennifer Ellison has showed off her slim figure fronting a new campaign for Kelloggs


She has battled with her weight and went up to a size 18 when she was pregnant with her son Bobby.

But Jennifer Ellison, 28, is the yummy mummy with a flat tummy, and she has been snapped showing off her trim midriff as part of a new campaign.

The actress, who found fame on Channel 4 soap Brookside, has stripped off down to a tiny white bikini showing off her slim figure for a Kellogg’s campaign.


But while Jennifer might be showing off her frame the actress has drawn attention to what is underneath her skin with body paint showing her internal organs brushed onto her stomach.

The yummy tummy campaign has been launched by the cereal giant to try and encourage women to eat more wheat bran fibre for a healthy stomach.

As well as posing in a bikini Jennifer has taken her toned tummy to the supermarket for a shop.

Yummy tummy: The actress, 28, has lost over four stone since giving birth to her son Bobby last year

Turning heads: The actress certainly caught one shop assistants eye as she took to the supermarket for a photo shoot for the campaign which is trying to encourage women to eat more bran fibre


As Jennifer struts down the aisle in a pair of shorts and a tied white shirt, a staff member can’t help but have his head turned as he walks past.

At the start of the summer Jennifer reached her target weight of nine stone after months of dieting.

In fact the actress managed to shed four stone after giving birth to her son Bobby in February 2010.


Tight squeeze: Jennifer Ellison showed off her four stone weight loss in a tight black dress as she opened her Fame Academy in Liverpool in June


Jennifer showed off her trim figure in June as she launched her very own Fame Academy in her hometown of Liverpool.

The actress, who has appeared in the production Calendar Girls is hoping to help fame-hungry youngsters to hit the big time with the talent school.



source:dailymail
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