Frankie Bridge reveals that she is comfortable walking around completely naked at home
Frankie Bridge has revealed that she is comfortable walking around completely naked in front of her children and husband while she is at home.
The “Saturdays” singer, 34, shares two children, Parker, nine, and Carter, seven, with former English footballer Wayne Bridge, 42.
The star has said that the Bridges are “a pretty naked family” and that she “doesn’t see what the problem is”.
Candid: Frankie Bridge has revealed that she is comfortable walking around completely naked in front of her kids and husband while at home
She said on Loose Women: ‘We’re a pretty naked family, I’d say. And I grew up in a pretty bare family.
I do not see what the problem is. I wouldn’t think, ‘Oh, now is the time to cover up.
‘I think so [Parker and Carter] started to look awkward or if they started to go, ‘Ooh, mommy,’ then I’d walk away from them.
Family: The Saturdays singer, 34, shares two children, Parker, nine, and Carter, seven, with former English footballer Wayne Bridge, 42.
She added: ‘My children will approach me if I’m naked.
“Parker sometimes, I can see, he could get a little uncomfortable, so I’d cover up.” So I just go on cues from him.
“But I remember growing up and watching my parents run to and from the bathroom and not giving it a second thought. Hopefully, it would make them feel comfortable that way.
Then panelist Jane Moore asked what will happen when the kids become teenagers.
Bold: The star has said that the Bridges are ‘a pretty naked family’ and that she ‘doesn’t see what the problem is’
Frankie replied, “I don’t think it would bother me, but if it bothers them then I’d cover up.”
It comes after Frankie earlier this week said she’s “still working on” her body confidence after years of being scrutinized for her appearance while starring in girl band The Saturdays.
The mother-of-two told MailOnline she is relieved that her career now as a Loose Women panelist and fashion brand owner is less focused on her appearance and she doesn’t have to put as much ‘pressure’ on herself.
In an exclusive interview to celebrate the success of her growing business FW Bridge, Frankie admits she is ‘enjoying the big change’, which has seen her make decisions on her own for the first time, rather than being largely controlled by the management as before. during her musical career.
Honest: She said on Loose Women: “We’re a pretty naked family. And I grew up in a pretty bare family. I do not see what the problem is. I wouldn’t think, ‘Oh, now is the time to cover up’
Being able to handpick the models to star in her clothing campaigns has shown Frankie, who is a mental health advocate, that while everyone has their “body items,” it’s important to grow to love them, a process in which who has been working all his life. professional life.
Speaking about body positivity, Frankie said: “It’s something I’m still working on.
“As I’ve gotten a little older and my career has changed, I’ve realized that the onus isn’t entirely on how I look all the time.
“Being in a girl band, I often felt that way and as women we put a lot of pressure on ourselves, but with the way the world moves and social media, people try to be more honest with how they feel. they feel and show different body types, it’s so nice to see.
“Being able to pick models and choose women of different shapes and sizes made me realize that everyone comes with their own confidence.
“Yes, we all have our hang-ups, but people don’t really notice them the same way you do and I’m getting used to that and the clothes help a lot.”
Frankie found fame at the age of 13 when he starred in the group S Club Juniors alongside Rochelle Humes, 33, who later became his bandmate in The Saturdays with Una Healy, 41, Mollie King, 35 and Vanessa White, 33.
Tough: It comes after Frankie earlier this week said she’s “still working” on her body confidence after years of being scrutinized for her appearance while starring on The Saturdays.