Charlotte Dawson was the queen of multi-tasking as she breastfed during a glam shoot before admitting she 'couldn't stop crying'.
The 28-year-old took a break from her filming to feed her newborn son Noah and looked like a sensation.
“Absolutely loving the new Ameda Mya Joy Breast Pump from @babycentraluk you all ask what I use to pump & this is what I’ve been using…” she wrote on Instagram alongside a snap of her breastfeeding.
“I can’t recommend it enough my darlings, I love the way you can just get on with what you are doing while still pumping! Multi-tasking chuffin mama right here... filming, pumping & breastfeeding...
“Never thought I’d see the day!!! It’s also so quiet and small enough for me to pack it in my bag when we are off out (when we’re allowed) with my little cherub.”


The star was wearing a black nursing bra while she fed the little one and pumped breastmilk simultaneously.
Charlotte and her fiancé Matt Sarsfield welcomed Noah back in January.
A few hours after posting the snaps, she shared how she was feeling on her Instagram Stories.

“Honestly had one of those days/nights where I’ve just wanted to curl up and cry…” she wrote.
“I don’t know why because I’m so lucky. My hormones are everywhere.”
She also posted a boomerang selfie after she woke up at 3am.
"3am feeding face... Hello to my fellow fabulous feeders love yas x," she wrote.
The reality star has been honest with her experiences as a mum and recently opened up about her lowest points as a mother.

What's more, Charlotte said that at one point, it felt like her nipples would "fall off".
"The sleepless nights, the cluster feeding & how painful it was on my t**ties... but I carried on & stayed strong," she told fans.
Looking far from her glam self, Charlotte showed fans just how difficult motherhood can be as she posted eye-opening snaps on social media.
"This is when I was at my most exhausted drained emotional state and wanted to give up," she explained.
Charlotte wrote: "I’m not gonna sugar coat it, it’s hard.. your on demand constantly I feel like I can’t get anything done.
"But it’s so rewarding and the pain gets less & less and doesn’t hurt anymore it’s crazy."