New mum Kimberley Walsh is glowing as she encourages people to bake for Children in Need
KIMBERLEY Walsh only gave birth at the beginning of this month, but it looks as though motherhood is treating her well.
The former Girls Aloud star looked radiant as she posed up for these new snaps for Children In Need, in which she is set to encourage bakers around the UK to hold a cake sale for the charity.
Dressed in a gorgeous floral frock, the star looked every inch the yummy mummy as she posed alongside an array of scrumptious looking cakes.
Teaming her pretty ensemble with a pair of peep-toe heels while wearing her hair in loose tousled waves, the 32-year-old has teamed up with a number of other famous faces for the annual charity fundraising scheme.
Kara Tointon, Laura Whitmore and Denise Van Outen also swapped their own stylish threads for a floral frock to promote the Be A Baking Hero campaign, which aims to recruit thousands of people to sell their tsty treats.
Speaking about the baking challenge, Kimberley said: "It is fun, delicious and will go on to help change the lives of disadvantaged children and young people right here in the UK."
Van Outen added: Van Outen said: "There really is nothing better than a slice of cake, so come on Britain, be a hero and get baking for BBC Children In Need this year."
They want viewers to choose a classic cake, pull on their pinnies and make their own version for the annual charity fundraising drive which this year takes place on November 14.
In the run-up to the big day, celebrities will be championing particular cakes - Sir Terry Wogan is behind lemon drizzle, Fearne Cotton is backing carrot cake, Matt Baker is supporting fruit cake, Tess Daly is on the side of Victoria sponge, Nick Grimshaw favours chocolate cake and Alex Jones is fighting for Battenberg.
The fundraising pack is available at bbc.co.uk/Pudsey.