Martine McCutcheon looks slimmer than ever as she flashes toned legs on swing in Mallorca
MARTINE McCutcheon looked slimmer than ever as she soaked up the sun on a family holiday to Mallorca.
The former EastEnders star, 47, was joined by husband Jack McManus and their son Rafferty, eight, for the trip.
While Martine appeared to be having a great time in a montage clip shared on Instagram, she told followers she’d suffered a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome flare up.
The actress wrote: “Mallorca life. Love it.
“Had a big flare up of my CFS lately and the travel was tough but waking up in the sunshine, feeling the hot heat soothe your aches and pains along with a warm gentle warm breeze is just heaven!”
Martine’s followers were quick to comment, with many thanking her for speaking out on the issue.
One wrote: “I’m so glad you talk about CFS I have it too and it’s lovely to hear from someone in the public eye say they have it and I’m so glad you got to enjoy the rest of your holiday.”
And another said: “I love how you talk about ME [myalgic encephalomyelitis]/CFS on your page. It really does help with awareness so Thankyou so much for that. Also, enjoy your holiday.”
Love Actually star Martine previously revealed how she had transformed her figure and confessed that she was a fan of the Cambridge Weight Plan diet.
She said: “I’ve spent so long fighting to feel healthy again, I didn’t want to do anything too drastic that was going to make me feel lousy.
“But after having Rafferty I found it so tough to lose my baby weight and that does start to affect your self-esteem.”
The Perfect Moment singer, who gave birth to son Rafferty in 2015, added: “My loss was a tiny bit slower than the average person but to be honest I expected that as many diets/food plans didn’t work for me at all as the lymes disease and me can really play havoc with how your system works.”
Martine was diagnosed with ME, otherwise known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, in 2011 and later revealed she had been diagnosed with Lyme disease.
She also suffers from Fibromyalgia, which causes pain all over the body