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Celebrities Boasting A Perfect Post-Baby Body

Losing the weight you gained during pregnancy can take a year for most women, but not for our beloved celebrities. They disappear for 9 months and then suddenly emerge with their super gorgeous bodies, reducing everyone to speechless mode. Here are just a few we totally envy.

1. Ntando Duma

Ntando Duma is now the proud mother of baby Sbahle Lisakhanya Mzizi. Two weeks after giving birth, she already had a flat tummy. Her excitement for her baby’s arrival was evident and she even created an Instagram account for her baby which now boast over 61‚000 followers.

2. Pabi Moloi

Just a few weeks after giving birth Pabi Moloi was almost back to her pre-baby weight. In a picture that she shared on Instagram a few weeks after giving birth, her tummy looked as flat as a board in the image. Her followers were surprised by her post-baby weight loss, with some asking her to share her tips.

3. DJ Zinhle

She gave birth to her daughter Kairo in 2015, and is still giving us body envy right now. She broke the internet after debuting her post-pregnancy killer abs on social media. On her blog, Zinhle revealed that six months after giving birth to baby Kairo she was just 3kg’s away from her pre-baby weight, wow!

4. Nandi Madida

Embracing your body is the best favor any woman can do for herself. After giving birth to her first child in 2016, Nandi Madida felt sexier than she did before. The singer shared a conversation she had with her husband, Zakes Bantwini, tweeting, “I was just telling my husband that motherhood somehow has made me feel way more sexier than I did before I had a child. Loving my new body!”

5. Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa

In her last pregnancy, Enhle showed off her post-baby body on Instagram and it was almost unreal how she shed off the baby kilos. Flaunting her toned midriff, Enhle captioned the snapshot: “[I] Never do this, but I’m so darn proud of me. 8 weeks later I’m almost at my tummy goal.”

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