Kate Garraway is certainly not one to mess around when it comes to shedding the baby weight.
Just eight months after giving birth to her second child, the TV presenter has managed to shed an incredible two stone.
Today she showed off her newly svelte figure as she attended the TRIC (Television and Radio Industries Club) Annual Awards in London.
The 42-year-old, who has two children with husband Derek Draper, turned heads in a charcoal jumpsuit teamed with crocodile skin-style pink belt,
It recently emerged that the GMTV presenter managed to fight the fat after eating hampers of home-delivered low-calorie ready meals.
She originally put it down to cooking healthy meals herself and following a strict exercise regime.

But it was revealed earlier this month that Kate had been receiving free pre-prepared lunches and dinners delivered twice a week to her North London home for the past four months.
Other stars who attended the awards bash today, which was held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane, included Tess Daly, who collected the gong for Best TV Reality Programme for Strictly Come Dancing.
The 40-year-old mother of two looked stunning in a sexy black lace dress which was see-through at the bust and showed off her bra.

Barbara Windsor accepted the TRIC special award from former EastEnder Anita Dobson, while Gary Lineker was given the trophy for sport presenter.
EastEnders also won the award for best soap for the third year in a row.
Former Radio 2 breakfast show host Sir Terry Wogan was honoured as the Digital Radio Personality of the Year.

He posed alongside his successor Chris Evans, who has seen one in six older listeners switch off since he took over six weeks ago.
Research revealed that 15 per cent of 16,000 listeners polled said that the 43-year-old had put them off the breakfast show.
Many fans of the veteran broadcaster - affectionately known as TOGs, or Terry's Old Geezers and Gals - were devastated when he retired from the breakfast show in December and was replaced by Evans.

source: dailymail