Mylenne Klass has been flooded with praise after sharing a candid snap of herself in lockdown.
The 41-year-old has been busy documenting her lockdown life with her doting Instagram fans by sharing regular family updates.
Today was no different as she took to the popular social media site to admit that being a mother during the current coronavirus crisis is harder than ever.
The presenter took to Instagram to share a candid shot of herself breastfeeding her eight-month-old son Apollo.
Myleene shared the post to tell fans she was determined to help other mums who were struggling to cope during the coronavirus lockdown.

The brunette beauty showcased a gorgeous glow as she displayed her natural beauty in the sweet snap.
The former Hear'Say songstress let her freckles shine through as she kept her age-defying face makeup free - and wore her luscious locks in waves which fell and framed her face.
Myleene reassured fans that she would do everything in her power to help new and single mothers who are currently struggling with raising and caring for their children in lockdown.

She insisted that it's normal to feel alone at such a strange time, and that it's okay not to be okay.
Admitting that many celebrity mothers make the whole process look way too easy sometimes, Myleene added that she suffers with sleepless nights, sore boobs and endless tasks looking after her baby son.
After sharing the candid snap, it didn't take long for fans to flock to Myleene's comment section to praise the 'brave' mother.
"You are an inspiration Myleene. Thank you so much for always looking out for new mothers" commented one fan.

"Keep doing what you are doing girl. This is such an important message and you are so brave to share pictures like this" another echoed.
While a third shared: "One of the most refreshing things I have seen in a long time. Thank you for always being so real Myleene".
Myleene welcomed baby boy Apollo on August 1st with her fashion PR boyfriend Simon, 45.
Despite having a traumatic birth, Myleene said she's "loving every minute" of being a new mum - including the gruelling night feeds.