New mum Jorgie Porter has been sharing with fellow parents after welcoming her baby boy Forest in November. In a new post on her Instagram the Hollyoaks actress shared a picture of herself smiling as she held a nappy with Forest on his changing table.
The 35-year-old star from Eccles, who plays Theresa McQueen in the Channel Four soap, appealed for suggestions as she asked a pressing question as the parent of a newborn. She cried "Help!" and asked "No poop since Saturday? Any suggestions to get things moving."
Last month she shared from her date night with her fiance and their son at Manchester's swanky The Ivy restaurant, but Jorgie posted a very different look from a shopping trip with Forest a couple of days later. The former I'm a Celebrity star provided a "dose" of reality on her Instagram - a picture of the new mum with her "hangry" baby after a "poonami explosion" that ended up all over her.
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She joked as she Instagrammed a snap of herself looking up from a chair as she fed baby Forest, with most of the mess covered over with a poo emoji. "Thinking my page was looking a little too perfect so here’s a bit of insta reality," she said with a laughing emoji.
"This is me praying to the gods for a way to get out of the toilet cubicle in one piece!" she said. "Hangry hangry baby and a poonami explosion all over me, yes all over me!"
She added: "I had to call for reinforcements or I would still be sat there now." And she pleaded: "Parents tell me this has happened to you too??" And Jorgie received a raft of supportive messages and praise for speaking out.
glamourlengthshair replied: "Omg noway, totally feel for you you got to laugh otherwise your just cry lol x" kellymariedoe applauded: "Love this, it’s the real deal but these are times u can laugh about, ur doing great mama, love how real u are."
Jorgie and her fiance Ollie Piotrowski announced they were expecting in June in an adorable video on Instagram. The heart-warming clip showed the actress, her man and their dog moving their hands - and paw - to unveil the sonogram photo.
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