Ruby Tuesday Matthews flaunts her slender post-baby body after giving birth just six months ago

>

She gave birth to her third child, a girl named Holiday, just six months ago.

And Ruby Tuesday Matthews showed off her svelte post-baby body in a black bikini on Wednesday while on vacation with her three children: Rocket, 5, Mars, 4, and Holiday, six months.

In the photo, Ruby flaunted her flat stomach and long, lean legs as she cradled her baby while her two sons proudly displayed their surfboards.

Her long dark locks cascaded to her shoulders in beachy waves as she kept her makeup minimal for the family day at the beach.

One of her 200,000 followers commented on the photo: “Please share more workouts and information on how to get fit like you are.”

Ruby Tuesday Matthews showed off her svelte post-baby body in a black bikini on Wednesday while on vacation with her three children: Rocket, 5, Mars, 4, and Holiday, six months.

In the photo, Ruby flaunted her flat stomach and long, lean legs as she cradled her baby while her two sons proudly displayed their surfboards.

In the photo, Ruby flaunted her flat stomach and long, lean legs as she cradled her baby while her two sons proudly displayed their surfboards.

The 27-year-old influencer underwent a massive eight-week transformation just four months after giving birth to her little girl.

The 27-year-old influencer underwent a massive eight-week transformation just four months after giving birth to her little girl.

While another said: ‘I can’t believe you have three kids and a body like that.’

The 27-year-old influencer underwent a massive eight-week transformation just four months after giving birth to her little girl.

Last November, she posted a before-and-after photo in the same bikini while promoting the weight loss program she was wearing.

However, some people speculated that she doctored up the ‘before’ photo.

The influencer responded to the accusation, saying that she worked hard to lose weight.

bill snark @dutchminty accused Ruby of editing her body to appear larger in the ‘before’ image, pointing to a white area behind her thigh as ‘evidence’.

Ruby lashed out in a series of Instagram Stories, insisting that the “mysterious white area” was a towel in the background and not evidence of clumsy editing.

‘Guys, I can’t… I can’t. Because people think that I have photoshopped my images. Because there are towels hanging behind my door 24/7. It’s a white towel,” she said in a video, rolling her eyes.

Last November, she posted a before-and-after photo in the same bikini while promoting the weight-loss program she was using.

Last November, she posted a before-and-after photo in the same bikini while promoting the weight-loss program she was using.

However, some people speculated that she doctored up the 'before' photo.  The influencer applauded the accusation, saying that she worked hard to lose weight.

However, some people speculated that she doctored up the 'before' photo.  The influencer applauded the accusation, saying that she worked hard to lose weight.

However, some people speculated that she doctored up the ‘before’ photo. The influencer applauded the accusation, saying that she worked hard to lose weight.

“Anyway, I’m not even going to explain myself, because the funniest part is that they don’t think I photoshopped the thinnest image of myself, they think I’ve tried to make myself bigger,” she added.

‘Guys, do you know the guts it takes to post before and after pictures when you’re fatter than ever? Right after having a baby? With skin-colored underwear and no matching bra?

In another post, Ruby wrote “It’s a towel” next to a screenshot of several different mirror selfies she had taken at the same time as her “before” photo.

Her camera roll showed that there was a towel in the background, which at first glance looked as if she had used a warping tool to enhance her thighs.

Ruby’s body looked exactly like the image she chose to upload.

She also shared a zoomed-in image to prove that the blank space behind her hip was actually a towel, not a warped door frame.

“To all the horrible women trying to take away what I’ve accomplished and say I photoshopped an image when I’ve been the most vulnerable. I’ve been sharing a picture of myself after having a baby, fuck ’em.” she wrote.

Ruby then uploaded an exchange between herself and an anonymous user who called her weight loss post “problematic.”

In another post, Ruby wrote

In another post, Ruby wrote “It’s a towel” next to a screenshot of several different mirror selfies she had taken at the same time as her “before” photo.

She also shared a zoomed-in image to prove that the blank space behind her hip was actually a towel, not a warped door frame.

She also shared a zoomed-in image to prove that the blank space behind her hip was actually a towel, not a warped door frame.

'No.  Eating right and exercising is not problematic.  And showing my body in all its forms and being honest about it isn't either,' Ruby replied to the troll.

‘No. Eating right and exercising is not problematic. And showing my body in all its forms and being honest about it isn’t either,’ Ruby replied to the troll.

‘No. Eating right and exercising is not problematic. And showing my body in all its forms and being honest is not either, ”she replied.

‘People need to realize that I’m not telling them they need to look like me. It is my personal journey,” she added.

The bathrobe entrepreneur added a caption that read: “Okay, turning off my phone after people think I’ve photoshopped my images.” It’s a towel behind me and [people] I can’t see why I did this for myself and my mental health.

‘Every pregnancy is different. Trust me, I’ve had three completely different pregnancies and postpartum journeys that I’ve shared each time. I’m sorry this doesn’t fit your mold of what it’s supposed to be,” she continued.

‘But I’m happy, my children are happy. I love my partner and I don’t feel so sad anymore. Maybe if these trolls spent less time caring and actually went for a walk, they would also feel a little better with an endorphin hit.”

Ruby shares two sons, Rocket, five, and Mars, four, with her ex Ryan Heywood, and a newborn daughter named Holiday with her fiancé Shannan Dodd.

In her original sponsored post, Ruby told fans she was “uneasy” about sharing the results of an eight-week program that saw her lose a significant amount of weight.

“I’ve been very concerned about sharing my results from my eight week challenge because for me it really wasn’t about the physical transformation and I don’t want new moms to feel pressured to bounce back or look a certain way,” she said. she wrote her.

Ruby told fans to sign up for the show using a discount code, insisting:

Ruby told fans to sign up for the show using a discount code, insisting, “Join the journey with the most amazing and supportive group of women and I promise you won’t regret it!”

She went on to praise the weight loss program, saying she previously “hated exercise” before joining.

“I literally showed up every day of this transformation. I took responsibility and have never felt stronger or more focused!’ he told her, before clarifying that he did not want to share the number of kilograms he had lost “because it is more about how I feel than a number.”

Ruby then told fans to sign up for the same program using her discount code, insisting, “Join the journey with the most amazing group of supportive women and I promise you won’t regret it!”

She also shared a video of herself posing in a bikini via Instagram Stories, explaining to fans that she had started her weight loss journey “within weeks” of giving birth.