CHANTELLE Connelly has split from boyfriend Lee six months after the birth of their son Ricardo.
The 29-year-old shared a post-gym video on Instagram in which she confirmed she was single.
Showing off her impressive toned figure, she said: "The gym’s been absolutely smashed. Abs are coming along nicely. Chantelle’s back. Single and back."
And she wrote alongside it: "Back in gym mode ?? feeling happy and positive ?? #silglelife ??????."
The Sun Online has contacted a representative for Chantelle for comment.
Her fans went wild for her body, and one gave her words of encouragement, writing: "Sorry you and your partner have split, you're gorgeous and if you choose to date again I'm sure you will have your pick ❤️❤️❤️."
Another wasted no time in trying his luck, posting: "Single ready to mingle Hahahahah DM me ???????."
Earlier this year Chantelle revealed that she "nearly died" when she gave birth.
The ex Geordie Shore star welcomed her first child by emergency C-section.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun Online, Chantelle shared details of the "absolute nightmare" birth – with both the star and her baby's lives in danger.
Explaining what happened, she told us: "I had been having contractions for a couple of days and throughout the night they were getting worse and worse, I couldn't handle the pain but when I went to the hospital I was only 2cm dilated and they said they couldn't give me an epidural until I was 4cm.
"I went back two hours later, crippled in agony with the pain and they decided to give me an epidural and break my waters.
"The next thing, it just went pear-shaped. My mum and partner, Lee, were like: 'Chantelle, are you okay?' – all I could remember is that I felt like I was going to sleep.
"My mum is a nurse and knows exactly what the monitor was saying, my blood pressure had dropped to around 60, my mum said I could have gone into cardiac arrest, that is what I was slipping into."
The reality star continued: "The doctors all came running in and flushed my system to get the epidural out, I perked up a bit but then the baby's heartbeat was dead low and they needed to get him out straight away."
Chantelle went on to share that she was rushed to theatre, where she had to be put to sleep as doctors raced against the clock to save her son.
She added: "It was an emergency to get the baby out because he was deteriorating, it was just an absolute nightmare."
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