Love Island’s Montana Brown shows off her 10 months postpartum figure in skimpy underwear and says she’s ‘feeling good’

Montana Brown confidently showed off her fit body just ten months after having a baby, posing in a minimal amount of underwear.

The 29-year-old, known from Love Island, and her fiancé Mark O’Connor welcomed their daughter, Miley, in January. They are also parents to their three-year-old son, Jude.

Montana posted a video on Instagram Thursday showing her progress after giving birth. The video includes clips from when she was pregnant and compares them to how she looks now, highlighting her fitness journey.

I’ve been following this amazing transformation! She recently shared a ‘before and after’ showing her journey through motherhood. First, she posted a sweet photo of herself during pregnancy, rocking a black bikini. Then, she showed off how incredible she looks now, with a recent shot of her in blue lingerie – truly inspiring to see how she’s embraced her body at every stage!

’10 months post partum and feeling good,’ she penned alongside the post. 

This post follows recent criticism of the celebrity, who was called out for a TikTok video claiming teachers let students ‘watch movies all day and eat doughnuts.’

After looking at schools for Jude, Montana listed a number of ‘issues’ she is seeing during visits. 

She explained that she doesn’t want Jude using any screens before school. Many schools are now encouraging students to complete homework on Chromebooks, and she’s not comfortable with that.

I believe his time would be better used doing something else. I’d prefer he was outside, playing sports.

Okay, seriously, it’s like, if we’re gonna chill and watch a movie together on the weekend, I need to know he hasn’t been glued to screens all day at school. It just…makes me feel so much better knowing he’s been focusing on things he should be doing, you know? It’s a weird thing, I guess, but it really matters to me.

As a long-time supporter, I’ve been really listening to what Montana’s been saying, and one thing that truly bothers me is the amount of sugar kids are getting in their school lunches. It’s something I’ve noticed too, and it’s really concerning to see.

Why are we offering biscuits during breaks? Why are we giving them yum yums? And why are we providing donuts?

She asked her followers for their opinions, but they criticized her for saying most of her money comes from using screens, pointing out that it seemed to contradict her previous statements.

People commented that the situation felt like a disturbing, futuristic nightmare, pointing out the irony of an influencer complaining about screen time while using one themselves.

What schools are you considering? She hopes Jude can learn using a traditional chalkboard. It sounds like you’re interested in Hogwarts. It’s ironic to strongly dislike screens when you earn most of your money from them.

As someone who’s followed a lot of birth stories, I was really moved by Montana’s recent openness about her daughter Miley’s birth. She shared the difficulties she faced planning a home birth when Miley was breech – it just highlights how important it is to be prepared for the unexpected and advocate for the birth experience that’s right for you.

Her midwives at the NHS recommended a hospital birth, but she felt strongly about giving birth at home and trusted her instincts.

The reality star hired a private doula to assist with her home birth, and the doula confirmed that both she and her baby were healthy and safe.

Montana shared on Instagram that her home birth was a wonderful experience, though she was quite scared when her water broke. Her baby was breech, meaning positioned feet-first, and one leg came out before the rest of the delivery.

She expressed gratitude to Mark, her constant support, as well as to doula Emiliana and midwife Heather, who helped her stay calm before giving birth to Miley after just two pushes.

The celebrity announced earlier this year that she intended to have her baby at home, even though doctors recommended a C-section because the baby was positioned feet-first.

The celebrity is considering a private birth after previously expressing concerns about the training of the NHS midwives who cared for her, describing them as inexperienced.

Montana’s midwives at the NHS recommended a hospital birth, but she’s determined to have her baby at home, trusting her instincts.

She explained that her midwives won’t support a home birth because they aren’t qualified to handle breech births. However, her private midwife believes she can still have a natural delivery, even with the baby in a breech position.

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2025-11-13 18:52