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Big Brother's Krystal Forscutt shares another candid 'Instagram vs Reality' post about her postpartum tummy almost three weeks after giving birth

She has been sharing candid postpartum insights after recently giving birth to her third child on social media.

And on Friday, Krystal Hipwell (née Forscutt), 34, uploaded another 'Instagram vs Reality'.

The former Big Brother star, who starred in season six of the reality show, shared photos showing her tummy almost three weeks after welcoming son Huska.

Postpartum truths: Former Big Brother star Krystal Forscutt shared another candid 'Instagram vs Reality' post almost three weeks after giving birth. In her first image (left), she cradled her baby as she showed her taut torsoPostpartum truths: In the second (right) she revealed her visible belly as she breastfed her baby

Postpartum truths: Former Big Brother star Krystal Forscutt shared another candid 'Instagram vs Reality' post on Friday, almost three weeks after giving birth. In her first image , she cradled her baby as she showed her taut torso, in the second she revealed her visible belly as she breastfed her baby

In her first image, the brunette beauty cradled her baby as she showed her taut torso in a beige crop top with matching high-waisted leggings.

But in the second picture, she revealed her perfectly normal visible belly as she breastfed her baby.

She captioned the image: 'Posture is everything! Reminder to work on that pelvic floor! I need reminding too.'

Getting candid: The former Big Brother star, who gave birth to her third child - named Huska - last month, wrote in the caption: 'Posture is everything! Reminder to work on that pelvic floor! I need reminding too'. Pictured is Krystal with son Huska

Getting candid: The former Big Brother star, who gave birth to her third child - named Huska - last month, wrote in the caption: 'Posture is everything! Reminder to work on that pelvic floor! I need reminding too'. Pictured is Krystal with son Huska

It comes just days after Krystal made a very honest post exposing the reality of 'Insta-perfect' pregnancies and that fans shouldn't always believe what they see on social media.

She demonstrated how she makes her stomach look flat and toned just 11 days postpartum - and urged her followers to recognise when other influencers use the same tricks online.

In the first image, Krystal flexed her body in a crop top and high-waisted leggings, showing off her muscular arms and lean abs. 

'Don't be fooled!' On Wednesday, Big Brother star Krystal Forscutt shared a candid 'Instagram vs reality' post revealing how she hides her tummy at just 11 days postpartum. In the first image, Krystal flexed her body in a crop top and high-waisted leggings, showing off her muscular arms and lean absAll about the angles: She then posted a follow-up image which she claimed was 'unposed'. It showed her with a visible belly

'Don't be fooled!' It comes just days after Krystal made a very honest post exposing the reality of 'Insta-perfect' pregnancies. She revealed how she hides her tummy at just 11 days postpartum

'11 days postpartum, don't be fooled! Posed,' she captioned the image, making it clear that her appearance was all down to angles and positioning.

She then posted a follow-up image which she claimed was 'unposed'. It showed her with a visible belly, perfectly normal after a woman has given birth. 

Krystal, who is a personal trainer and model, then urged her fans to not rush back into the gym after giving birth, explaining that she resumed her workout routine only because she has professional experience.

'Just wanted to add that I have trained throughout all of my pregnancies and am a qualified personal trainer,' she wrote.

'I do not recommend': Krystal, who is a personal trainer and model, then urged her fans to not rush back into the gym after giving birth, explaining that she resumed her workout routine only because she has professional experience

'I do not recommend': Krystal, who is a personal trainer and model, then urged her fans to not rush back into the gym after giving birth, explaining that she resumed her workout routine only because she has professional experience

'I listen to my body and make sure I take enough rest in between sets and ensure that I also replenish my body with good food to ensure milk supply isn't compromised.'

She concluded: 'I do not recommend that everyone begin training so soon after giving birth. Please ensure you have doctor's clearance prior.'  

Krystal and her husband, property developer Neil Hipwell, welcomed their third child, a son named Huska, late last month.

The couple live in Sydney's Cronulla and have two older children, daughter Nakoda, one, and son Sunny, five.

New addition: Krystal and her husband, property developer Neil Hipwell, welcomed their third child, a son named Huska, late last month

New addition: Krystal and her husband, property developer Neil Hipwell, welcomed their third child, a son named Huska, late last month

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