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Got your hands full, Millie?

Quality Street heiress shows how a new mum really CAN have it all!

- By Eleanor Sharples TV and Radio Reporter

FOR any parent, the first few ew weeks of looking after a newborn wme. can be a challengin­g time.

Millie Mackintosh, however, er, appears to have become the perfect ct example of a multi-tasking mother er only two months after giving birth th to her first child, daughter Sienna. a.

The 30-year-old heiress to the Quality ity Street sweets fortune shared a picture ure of herself on Instagram showing her pumping her breast milk into two bottles, otne while holding Sienna with one hand – and a glass of wine in the other. er.

Standing barefoot in her kitchen, she he wore a floral skirt and a white breast ast expression bra as she looked adoringly gly at her daughter, whom she had with th her husband Hugo Taylor in May.

The former Made In Chelsea star ar captioned the photograph ‘Multi tasking’ skerby and used the hashtag ‘motherhood’ with a love heart emoji.

Miss Mackintosh was praised by many of her Instagram followers for posting a ‘real’ picture and for normalisin­g alte: breastfeed­ing. One person wrote: ‘Yes mama love this – thanks for keeping porit it real.’ Another said: ‘Not just normalisin­g breastfeed­ing but making it chic as well.’

Last week Miss Mackintosh was as praised for posting a picture of her er postpartum body saying she is ‘in awe’ e’ of what it has achieved since she he became a mother.

Miss Mackintosh married rapper er Professor Green in 2013 but divorced d in 2016. She and Taylor, 34 – who also o found fame on Made In Chelsea and d now runs his own sunglasses business s – tied the knot in 2018, and Sienna a was born on May 1 this year.

Speaking to Hello! magazine last month, Miss Mackintosh said: ‘We’ve been on cloud nine; it’s gone so o quickly. We’ve been in our little love e bubble at home, cherishing those e newborn moments, whether that’s s her sleeping on me or just lapping up p all the cuteness.’

On the NHS website it says: ‘When you’re breastfeed­ing, traces of what you eat and drink pass through to your breast milk. And while it’s safer not to drink alcohol, an occasional drink (ie, one or two units, once or twice a week) is unlikely to harm your baby.’

‘Thanks for keeping it real’

 ??  ?? And a wine for mum: Millie Mackintosh’s picture of her with daughter Sienna
Before her pregnancy: Miss Mackintosh last year
And a wine for mum: Millie Mackintosh’s picture of her with daughter Sienna Before her pregnancy: Miss Mackintosh last year

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