Lydia Bright displays her trim post-baby figure in a blue crop top and legging

Lydia Bright displays her trim post-baby figure in a blue crop top and leggings as she hilariously tries to teach her Nan how to use a tablet

She gave birth to her first child, Loretta, just two months ago.

And Lydia Bright showcased her trim post-baby figure in stylish blue gym wear as gave fans a glimpse into her life in lockdown on Wednesday.

The former TOWIE star, 30, also shared the hilarious moment she and her sister tried to teach their Nan how to use a tablet as they stood two metres away at the garden gate. 

Yummy mummy: Lydia Bright showcased her trim post-baby figure in stylish blue gym wear as gave fans a glimpse into her life in lockdown on Wednesday

Yummy mummy: Lydia Bright showcased her trim post-baby figure in stylish blue gym wear as gave fans a glimpse into her life in lockdown on Wednesday

The new mum looked incredible as she gave a glimpse of her midriff in a patterned blue and black crop top and matching leggings. 

Lydia teamed her look with black trainers and a black hoodie, as she showcased their Wendy house which her sister Romana transformed in the ‘Bright and Boozy’ bar.

The star looked happy and confident as she displayed her slender physique in the form-fitting sportswear as she walked ahead of her sister.

She later sat down in their new bar and told how she planning to enjoy a glass of wine while chatting to her pals. 

Oh dear! The former TOWIE star, 30, also shared the hilarious moment she and her sister tried to teach their Nan how to use a tablet as they stood two metres away at the garden gate

Oh dear! The former TOWIE star, 30, also shared the hilarious moment she and her sister tried to teach their Nan how to use a tablet as they stood two metres away at the garden gate

It comes after the pair attempted to teach their 80-year-old Nan how to use a tablet, while standing at least two metres away. 

Lydia filmed as she and Romana gave instructions to their Nan, who lives on the same street, on how to compose a message on the device. 

The reality star was heard giggling as her sister attempted to give their loved one clear instructions, with Lydia writing in the caption that it was ‘painful’. 

Meanwhile, Lydia recently admitted her fears about raising a newborn child amid the pandemic, admitting that she’d been having nightmares about being locked in perspex box and not able to touch her daughter.

Looking good: The new mum looked incredible as she gave a glimpse of her midriff in a patterned blue and black crop top and matching leggings

Looking good: The new mum looked incredible as she gave a glimpse of her midriff in a patterned blue and black crop top and matching leggings

Isolation goals: Lydia teamed her look with black trainers and a black hoodie, as she showcased their Wendy house which her sister Romana transformed in the 'Bright and Boozy' bar

Isolation goals: Lydia teamed her look with black trainers and a black hoodie, as she showcased their Wendy house which her sister Romana transformed in the ‘Bright and Boozy’ bar

She revealed that she’s ‘even more on high alert’ than usual as a first time mum as she discussed feeling protective over her baby. 

Lydia welcomed her little girl with boyfriend Lee Cronin on February 21st, with the first few weeks of motherhood feeling like bliss.

But just as she adjusted to her new life as a parent, things in the UK dramatically changed with the spread of the deadly COVID-19 and the subsequent nationwide lockdown imposed by the government.

Chill time: She later sat down in their new bar and told how she planning to enjoy a glass of wine while chatting to her pals

Chill time: She later sat down in their new bar and told how she planning to enjoy a glass of wine while chatting to her pals

So funny: It comes after the pair attempted to teach their 80-year-old Nan how to use a tablet, while standing at least two metres away

So funny: It comes after the pair attempted to teach their 80-year-old Nan how to use a tablet, while standing at least two metres away

Speaking to The Sun’s Fabulous magazine, the reality star opened up on her feelings about bringing up Loretta in the midst of the world-wide crisis. 

She explained: ‘Naturally, when you have a newborn, especially first-time mums, you are very protective. At night-time, if she doesn’t make a noise I’ll jump up because I’m scared she’s not breathing. I was so panicky those first days anyway, then with this I’m even more on high alert.’ 

She continued: ‘I take Loretta out in the fresh air because I do think it’s important for her immune system. I’m just making sure when I leave the house I’ve got disposable gloves, but it is worrying.’

Lydia went on to admit that she feels ‘a little bit sad’ that little Loretta’s short time in the world has been marred by the ‘absolute chaos’, but insisted that it ‘could be worse’. 

Worry: It comes after she revealed her fears about raising a newborn child amid the pandemic, admitting that she'd been having nightmares about being locked in perspex box and not able to touch her daughter (pictured in January while pregnant with Loretta)

Worry: It comes after she revealed her fears about raising a newborn child amid the pandemic, admitting that she’d been having nightmares about being locked in perspex box and not able to touch her daughter (pictured in January while pregnant with Loretta)

Protective: The new mum told how she's 'even more on high alert' than usual as a first time mum as she discussed feeling protective over her baby

Protective: The new mum told how she’s ‘even more on high alert’ than usual as a first time mum as she discussed feeling protective over her baby