Tess Daly flaunts post-baby figure for sexy lingerie campaign
Last updated at 10:25am on 16.11.09Tess Daly has flaunted a figure that will be the envy of other mums as part of a new La Senza lingerie campaign.

Impressive: Tess Daly poses for the La Senza campaign
The Strictly Come Dancing presenter, who is married to Radio One host Vernon Kay, has modelled a range of lingerie from La Senza's new collection for the festive season.

Mum's the word: you would never know she had recently had a baby
Tess said: "As a mum-of-two, I was flattered to be asked to model for La Senza's Christmas lingerie campaign.
"It was great fun becoming a showgirl for the day, complete with top hat and cane."
The photographs will feature on billboards and in all 180 La Senza store windows across the country in the run up to Christmas.
The company said Tess's Steal The Show campaign, which features the 38-year-old in a showgirl setting with top hat and cane, aims to bring together the two sides of every woman - playful and fun, yet glamorous and confident.
The campaign is Tess's first major lingerie campaign in more than ten years.
Tess' hubby Vernon recently posted a photo of Tess in her bikini on Twitter, saying he was impressed with how good she looked after having a baby.
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Actually her body is nowhere as good as mine! (photograph not enclosed)
- James Murphy, Petersfield
while i appreciate that having a great figure is something of a personal achievement (or genetic disposition) i can't, for the life of me, see why money turns celebrity females into accomplices of the objectifying of women. she's hardly being admired for the size of her IQ now, is she? it's terribly trashy, no matter how stylishly the photography session is and any mention of 'empowerment' just shows how well trained our women are! mugs and jugs in the same package... (now, who's going to be the first one to make a 'clever' line about storms and d cups?)
- Marino, london
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