Charlotte Crosby says getting back into fitness after becoming a mum has her 'incredibly happy'
New mum Charlotte Crosby has proved that motherhood is clearly doing her wonders as she was spotted on a make-up free jog.
Charlotte’s outing, which also saw her sporting black earmuffs and white Yeezy trainers, comes as she revealed getting back into fitness after becoming a mum has made her “incredibly happy”. It comes after Charlotte had to respond to fans who were worried about Alba after she and Jake took the adorable tot to her first football game at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester to watch Manchester City Vs. Tottenham Hotspur.
Fans flocked to comment section on the photos, and while some branded the outing "cute" others were left concerned about the baby girl.
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