Lucy Fallon shows off glam transformation months after giving birth to son

Lucy Fallon has shown off a gorgeous glam transformation only a few months after she welcomed her baby son into the world.

The Coronation Street actress, who gave birth to first child Sonny in January, looked incredible as she rocked her body confidence in a stunning black and white striped minidress.

Lucy, 27, who is best known for her role as Bethany Platt on the ITV soap, posed in front of her bedroom mirror as she took a full-length selfie of the look for her Instagram page.

The sleeveless body con frock featured a 1960s-era print and folded over bust design.

The star then decided to go bare leg with a pair of black stiletto heels, and wore her her blonde tresses in a loose brushed out style with a centre parting.

Lucy finished off her Twiggy vibes with ultra smoky eye makeup and a rose pink lipstick.

She also accessorised with a double layered necklace look and an array of rings on her fingers.

As she smouldered for the snap, the soap star, who shares her baby boy with boyfriend and footballer Ryan Ledson, 25, also posted a rocking hand sign emoji over the top.

In a "photo fart" selection for her followers, the snaps also included various images of her enjoying coffee outings with her little boy and her recent appearance on Loose Women.


Another image showed the star posing after creating her bold makeup look for the night out, as she sat in a black T-shirt and jeans.

The star also shared a new image of her gorgeous new tattoo to honour her baby, as she had the word Sonny in scrawling handwriting inked across her inner elbow.

It comes as Lucy, who suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage before conceiving her little boy, recently told OK! she chose the special moniker after much discussion with her Preston North End football club beau.

Initially, the actress was really keen on bolder and more unusual names such as Fox and kept "adding names to a list".

But Ryan was convinced they'd be condemning their son to years of being "ribbed" in the playground.

While the new parents were finally given their wonderful baby joy earlier this year, it's been a rollercoaster for the couple following the miscarriage.

“It’s been a roller-coaster of high and low moments, with lots of tears along the way" Lucy told us. "When Sonny was finally born, we were both sobbing – but happy tears."

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