CORONATION Street star Lucy Fallon looked incredible in a skintight mini-dress just four months after giving birth.
The actress – who welcomed her son in January – showed her post-baby body in a black and white striped dress.

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Lucy, who is best known for her role as Bethany Platt in Corrie, shared a photo of her stunning makeover.
The TV star, 27, opted for a full face of glam make-up with heavy eyeliner, bronzed cheeks and a pink lip.
She styled her luscious blonde locks sleek and straight and accessorised her look with a layered gold necklace and black heels.
Lucy has had her hands full with her adorable baby boy Sonny.


In a recent interview with OK!, Lucy revealed how they chose their tot’s name.
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She said: “I kept adding names to a list. I liked a lot of names that Ryan didn’t. Some were a bit out there, like ‘Fox’.”
Preston midfielder Ryan was adamant they weren’t going to have a quirky name though to stop their son being “ribbed” growing up.
The actress conceived Sonny after suffering a miscarriage and the devastating experience made her pregnancy all the more emotional.
She said: “It’s been a roller-coaster of high and low moments, with lots of tears along the way. When Sonny was finally born, we were both sobbing – but happy tears.”
Lucy and Ryan have been keeping fans up to date since then and even shared a picture from a recent trip to Tesco with the little one.
Speaking ahead of becoming a dad, Preston North End midfielder Ryan, 25, revealed he would definitely be missing a game if Lucy went into labour.
He told the Lancashire Post: “I’m one of them where there is more to life than football,”
“There are hundreds more games, you might never get another kid. I definitely won’t be missing the birth of my child but if he’s out and there’s a game I’ll make sure I’m at the game.”
The footy star added: “It’s been hard for her, bloody hell. Any girl, they’re absolute machines to go through what they have to go through.”
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