Atomic Kitten star Jenny Frost looks completely different from her band days.
The singer, 44, swapped her life in Blighty to soak up the sunshine in Ibiza with her family.
Jenny stepped into the limelight in 2001 after replacing Kerry Katona after she got into a spat with Liz McClarnon.
She lives with her husband Vincente Juan and their twin daughters Blake and Nico as well as her son Caspar from a previous relationship.
Posing recently in a brown bikini with beaded choker, which showcased her incredible figure she has adopted a bohemian look.
She added the caption: “In hindsight I’m not sure a brown crepey bikini is a good choice when your stomach is brown & crepey #magda.
“Anyway - back from the most amazing holiday, feeling very grateful but like I need to get my butt in gear.” (sic).
The star shared her plans on getting back into her fitness routine after she had to put it on hold following a knee injury.
"Started to see/feel the benefits from taking peptides everyday from @dean.e.henry.
"Been having GHK-Cu (copper) for 6 weeks for my skin, can really see the difference in my scar & just started Epithalon for general health & longevity." (sic).
She added that she was experimenting with psychedelic mushrooms - which are thought to help with migraines.
"I’ve also starting micro dosing mushrooms - I’ll let you know how I get on with those chaps..”
Earlier this year, Jenny revealed how her son Caspar was impressed by his mum's song becoming the Euro 2020 anthem.
The track was initially released in 2001, but became a hit with England football fans during the delayed competition last year.
She revealed: "My three kids didn't have a clue about any of it."
"They were like, 'Mummy, why are these people singing your song?'"
"I was cool for the first time ever with my son because it was football-related."
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Their other top tracks include The Tide Is High and Eternal Flame.
Jenny's band mates Natasha Hamilton and Liz McClaron went separate ways in 2004.
The group first formed in 1998 but they didn't land a hit single until 1999 with their track Right Now.
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