Katie Hopkins has overcome a feat that is the dream of any new mum.
The Apprentice star, who recently welcomed her first bub into the world, says she trimmed down to a svelte size 10...
Just ten days after giving birth. Crikey.
Katie gave birth to a baby boy, Maximilian William in November 2008.
And since her initial incredible weight loss, Katie says she has lost further pounds to weigh a super slim 133lbs.
So just what is her secret?
"It was a thoroughly enjoyable moment, but I still need to lose my muffin top," Katie told Closer magazine. "My plan is to lose another 7lbs over the next few months."
Katie says it was with the aid of bootcamp style discipline that she got back into shape so quickly.
"I spent two years in the Army so I'm incredibly tough on myself about losing flab. I'm used to discipline. Everybody says 'give yourself a break' after you've had a baby, but I find it better to get back into a routine," she said.
"And I haven't been dieting as it only makes me think of food more. Breastfeeding has helped me lose the weight and I'm eating what I always eat - Bran Flakes for breakfast, a tuna sandwich for lunch, and dinner has to be something like curry or a roast."
Katie also says her desire to shed her baby weight after giving birth forced her to exercise up until days before Maximilian's arrival.
Katie rose to fame after appearing on reality TV show, The Apprentice. She was one of the more controversial contestants, as she was exposed to be having an affair with a married man, Mark Cross, who is the father of baby Maximillan.
33-year-old Katie also has two other children India and Poppy, from a previous marriage to Damian McKinney, who she divorced in 2006.







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