Danielle Lloyd flaunts her toned figure in pink exercise gear as she works out with her personal trainer

Danielle Lloyd flaunted her toned figure as she worked out with her personal trainer on Sunday afternoon.

The former reality star, 39, slipped into a cut-out sports bra that showed off her ample assets while working up a sweat.

It was teamed with a matching pair of tight leggings that highlighted her pert posterior.

Danielle completed her sporty look with a pair of comfortable white trainers perfect for  

She wore her honey tresses pulled back into a low pony tail and wore a light covering of bronze makeup.

Danielle Lloyd flaunts her toned figure in pink exercise gear as she works out with her personal trainer

Danielle Lloyd flaunts her toned figure in pink exercise gear as she works out with her personal trainer

Getting fit: Danielle Lloyd flaunted her toned figure as she worked out with her personal trainer on Sunday afternoon

It comes after earlier this summer the Celebrity CBB star revealed she had been rushed to hospital with heavy bleeding, which she feared was a miscarriage yet turned into a cancer scare. 

The mother-of-five said that doctors discovered cysts on her ovaries – one the size of a tennis ball – which has left her fearful she cannot have a sixth child. 

Speaking to New Magazine, Danielle, who is married to electrician Michael O’Neill, detailed how she may have to have a hysterectomy. 

She said: ‘When you wear the word cancer you just think, ‘oh my God, I’m going to die.’ ‘I just can’t stop crying and have said to Michael, ‘I don’t want to leave my kids.”

Danielle, who tragically suffered a miscarriage in 2019, spoke about the ‘horrendous’ wait for results, saying: ”I’ll be driving down the road and then burst into tears. I feel like an emotional wreck and it’s exhausting.’ 

Danielle is mother to Autumn, eight months and Ronnie, four with Michael and has Archie, 11, Harry, 10, and George, eight from her previous marriage to Jamie O’Hara. 

The star suffers with endometriosis and has been candid about her fertility and health struggles in the past. In 2020, she revealed she underwent surgery for endometriosis after she was diagnosed with the painful disorder earlier that year.

The former glamour model, shared a candid selfie in a hospital gown and revealed she was ‘nervous but happy’ to be undergoing surgery.

Looking good: The former reality star, 39, slipped into a cut-out sports bra that showed off her ample assets while getting ready to work up a sweat

Looking good: The former reality star, 39, slipped into a cut-out sports bra that showed off her ample assets while getting ready to work up a sweat

Looking good: The former reality star, 39, slipped into a cut-out sports bra that showed off her ample assets while getting ready to work up a sweat

Pained: The mother-of-five recently revealed that doctors discovered cysts on her ovaries - one the size of a tennis ball - which has left her fearful she cannot have a sixth child

Pained: The mother-of-five recently revealed that doctors discovered cysts on her ovaries - one the size of a tennis ball - which has left her fearful she cannot have a sixth child

Pained: The mother-of-five recently revealed that doctors discovered cysts on her ovaries – one the size of a tennis ball – which has left her fearful she cannot have a sixth child

Danielle revealed she had put her plans to use controversial gender selection treatment on hold after being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis.

She previously revealed she was determined to have a daughter and would not stop trying until she had a little girl, prior to the arrival of Autumn. 

At the time, she told Loose Women she’s have to delay her hopes of having a daughter to undergo an operation to treat her conditions, which can affect a woman’s fertility. 

She said: ‘I’ve just found out that I’ve got PCOS and endometriosis so I have to have an operation for that so can’t think about having another baby at the moment anyway.

‘I’m in two minds, I’ve just got a puppy who is a little girl so she’s my baby at the moment. I would love a little girl but four boys is a lot.’

Endometriosis is an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus – the endometrium – grows outside the uterus, while PCOS is a common condition that affects how a woman’s ovaries work.

Danielle previously revealed her sons were also keen to have a little sister and said she had been to Dubai’s gender selection clinic, the Fakih IVF centre. 

The practice has been condemned by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and is illegal in Britain.

The WHO says that sex selection raises ‘serious moral, legal, and social issues’ and can lead to the devaluation of women and gender imbalance.

My boys: Danielle is mother to Autumn, eight months and Ronnie, four with Michael and has Archie, 11, Harry, 10, and George, eight from her previous marriage to Jamie O'Hara

My boys: Danielle is mother to Autumn, eight months and Ronnie, four with Michael and has Archie, 11, Harry, 10, and George, eight from her previous marriage to Jamie O'Hara

My boys: Danielle is mother to Autumn, eight months and Ronnie, four with Michael and has Archie, 11, Harry, 10, and George, eight from her previous marriage to Jamie O’Hara

In love: She said: 'When you wear the word cancer you just think, 'oh my God, I'm going to die.' 'I just can't stop crying and have said to Michael, 'I don't want to leave my kids'"

In love: She said: 'When you wear the word cancer you just think, 'oh my God, I'm going to die.' 'I just can't stop crying and have said to Michael, 'I don't want to leave my kids'"

In love: She said: ‘When you wear the word cancer you just think, ‘oh my God, I’m going to die.’ ‘I just can’t stop crying and have said to Michael, ‘I don’t want to leave my kids’”

Danielle has learnt that the treatment is accurate in 99% of the cases in which a baby is successfully born and also started to investigate the possibility of arranging for a girl in Northern Cyprus, another state where it is legal.

After further questioning, however, the TV star and electrician Michael had previously settled on America, where they felt the overall safeguards would be stronger.

Once there, a number of her eggs would be harvested and fertilised, and then one or two of the resulting female embryos will be reimplanted in the mother’s womb. The rest will be stored for possible use in the future.

For support with the loss of a child contact The Miscarriage Association on 01924 200 799 or www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk

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