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Lydia Bright shares throwback bikini snap from Bali


Lydia Bright shares throwback bikini snap from Bali… as she praises six-week-old daughter Loretta for her first ‘masterpiece’

Lydia Bright has been dreaming of happier times, sharing a throwback snap on Tuesday from her holiday to Bali.

The TV personality, 29, was reminiscing about her family getaway last year in aid of celebrating mum Debbie Douglas’ birthday.

The former TOWIE star uploaded a radiant picture of herself smiling at the camera, basking in the sunshine in a polka dot bikini.

Blast from the past: Lydia Bright has been dreaming of happier times, sharing a throwback snap on Tuesday from her holiday to Bali

Blast from the past: Lydia Bright has been dreaming of happier times, sharing a throwback snap on Tuesday from her holiday to Bali

The image was taken before Lydia was pregnant with her baby daughter Loretta Rose, who is now six weeks old.

Clearly feeling reflective amid the COVID-19 crisis, Lydia shared: ‘This time last year we was boarding our flight to Bali, to celebrate my mums birthday

‘It really was one of my most memorable trips to date. One massive lesson learnt in the last few weeks, is to be still at times, reflect and be grateful of everything that has happened so far in life.’

'Loretta's first masterpiece': The TV personality, 29, also revealed she had been getting creative with her baby daughter during a quiet morning at home

‘Loretta’s first masterpiece’: The TV personality, 29, also revealed she had been getting creative with her baby daughter during a quiet morning at home

'Arts and crafts morning': She had dipped the infant's foot in paint in order to create her very first piece of art

‘Arts and crafts morning’: She had dipped the infant’s foot in paint in order to create her very first piece of art

The star also revealed she had been getting creative with her baby daughter during a quiet morning at home.

She had dipped the infant’s foot in paint in order to create her very first piece of art. 

‘Loretta’s first masterpiece. A rainbow is a promise of sunshine after rain, keep positive’, Lydia captioned the picture of Loretta’s efforts. 

Happier times: Lydia posted some throwback clips to her trip last April, in aid of mum Debbie Douglas' birthday

Happier times: Lydia posted some throwback clips to her trip last April, in aid of mum Debbie Douglas’ birthday 

'Take me back': Lydia has been feeling nostalgic about her travels in light of the current  global pandemic

‘Take me back’: Lydia has been feeling nostalgic about her travels in light of the current  global pandemic 

Lydia recently shared the emotional moment she visited her grandmother with her newborn daughter amid the 

In the social media clip, she is seen holding baby Loretta on the other side of her nan’s window while the new great-grandmother waves from inside her home as she self-isolates.

The heartwarming video, which she shared on TikTok and Instagram, shows baby Loretta in a fluffy white coat while the song You Are My Sunshine plays in the background.

Emotional: Lydia recently shared the emotional moment that she visited her grandmother with Loretta Rose amid the coronavirus pandemic

Emotional: Lydia recently shared the emotional moment that she visited her grandmother with Loretta Rose amid the coronavirus pandemic

Lydia explained in the caption that her family have been taking turns to visit their gran each day and hopes once the current COVID-19 crisis is tackled, people will give more support to the elderly. 

She began: ‘Bringing my nan a ray of sunshine during self isolation. I have never been so grateful to live on the same road as my grandma.

‘We’re a close knit family and we make sure my nan always has at least one visitor daily, however during self quarantine she has been so teary with not seeing her family and being able to hug us all.

Adding: ‘It’s made me think of all the elderly out there, even before quarantine, who don’t see people on a weekly basis. Hopefully, through all this devastation, it has taught us that we must look after our elderly more. Family means everything.’

 

 



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