Strictly Come Dancing’s Helen Skelton posed in a bikini as she enjoyed a family getaway with her three children.
The TV star is staying at the THB Hotels in Lanzarote and she revealed that she is travelling with her "tribe" to meet members of her extended family.
Helen shared a few snaps to her Instagram, where she can be seen posing by the pool in a blue gingham bikini while holding her daughter Elsie Kate close to her in her arms.
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In another picture Helen is all smiles as she plays with all her children Ernie, seven, Louis, five, and Elsie, who she raises with ex-husband Richie Myler.
She captioned the snap: “Pool days. Grateful for this time. Grateful for this gang. Brought my tribe away to meet up with the fam on their hols … three adults nine kids what could go wrong… these are the days.
"Can’t thank @thbhotels @onthebeachholidays enough … I have booked through them and stayed here a few times before so I feel very lucky that me and my three are back as their guests.”
The comment section was flooded with sweet messages from fans and celebrity friends including her Strictly co-stars.
Ellie Simmonds commented: “Have a lovely holiday.” Gemma Atkinson wrote: “Love.” @vallidsey said: “Family time have the best ever holiday you deserve it.”
It comes after Helen split from Richie last year just weeks after the birth of their third child. The rugby player is now expecting a baby with his new girlfriend Stephanie Thirkill.
Stephanie is the daughter of Andrew Thirkill, who is one of the richest businessmen in Leeds and is worth an estimated £175 million.
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