Charlotte Dawson exudes confidence and shares hilarious TikTok challenge from her shower

Charlotte Dawson displays her post pregnancy body as she shares a hilarious TikTok challenge from her shower… two months after giving birth

She welcomed her first child, a baby boy named Noah, into the world in January. 

And Charlotte Dawson showed off her post pregnancy body as she shared a hilarious TikTok challenge from her shower on Monday.

The former Celebs Go Dating star, 28, did her own take on the Britney Spears Toxic challenge as she danced to the classic track in her underwear. 

Charlotte exuded confidence while wearing nothing but a black bra and knickers.

She looked relaxed and happy going makeup-free with her brunette locks piled on top of her head for the funny routine. 

The viral video theme on TikTok involves dancing along to Toxic in the shower but then smooshing your lips on the glass door when it’s time for the musical breakdown in the song. 

However, Charlotte seemed to add her own comical take on the trend and used her belly to press against the shower door instead.

Work it! She looked relaxed and happy going makeup-free with her brunette locks piled on top of her head for the funny routine

Work it! She looked relaxed and happy going makeup-free with her brunette locks piled on top of her head for the funny routine

She captioned the video: ‘How I entertain myself with my 7 week post patrum bodehhhh.’

Charlotte and her fiancé, rugby league player Matt Sarsfield, 29, became first-time parents when they welcomed Noah into the world in January.

Despite only being a mum for a few weeks, the TV star has shared many of her first moments of motherhood on social media. 

Charlotte captioned the video: 'How I entertain myself with my 7 week post patrum bodehhhh.'

Charlotte captioned the video: ‘How I entertain myself with my 7 week post patrum bodehhhh.’

Charlotte, who’s the daughter of late comic Les Dawson, has vowed to inspire other mums to ’embrace every single stretch mark and flabbiness’ in the same way she does with her 1.1million Instagram followers.  

Charlotte has insisted mums who ‘go straight back to the gym and eating healthily’ don’t accurately portray life with a newborn.

In an exclusive interview with MailOnline Charlotte previously shared a positive message to other mums: ‘I just want to make other mums and other women feel good about themselves.

Positive message: Charlotte has vowed to inspire other mums to 'embrace every single stretch mark and flabbiness' in the same way she does with her 1.1million Instagram followers

Positive message: Charlotte has vowed to inspire other mums to ’embrace every single stretch mark and flabbiness’ in the same way she does with her 1.1million Instagram followers

‘We can’t be so hard on ourselves. Obviously I don’t take myself seriously, as you all know, so I just embrace every single stretch mark, all my flabbiness, you’ve just got to embrace it, work with it, dance with it, shake it! And have a laugh with it.

‘I can’t sugarcoat it. Obviously there are days you don’t want to get up or do your makeup, hair.

 ‘I see some mums that go straight back to the gym and being healthy. That’s just not normal mum life.’

Charlotte stars with Matt in new MTV series Celebrity Bumps: Famous and Pregnant, which follows their lives from pregnancy to birth, with the couple even filming Noah’s arrival for the show.

Feeling good! Charlotte previously shared a positive message to other mums: 'I just want to make other mums and other women feel good about themselves

Feeling good! Charlotte previously shared a positive message to other mums: ‘I just want to make other mums and other women feel good about themselves

She explained: ‘You definitely see my intimate moments! Matthew had a body cam on so we just kind of forgot about it and we had a few complications with the birth, you will find out.

‘You see everything, literally! It’s such a beautiful moment when it all happened, that pain just goes away.’

Charlotte lost her father when she was just eight-months-old. Les passed away from a heart attack in 1993 aged just 62.

Late last month, Charlotte took her son to see her father’s bronze statue in Lancashire. The statue was erected in 2008 to honour his legacy. 

Grandad Les: Charlotte took her son Noah to see her father's bronze statue in Lancashire. The statue was erected in 2008 to honour his legacy

Grandad Les: Charlotte took her son Noah to see her father’s bronze statue in Lancashire. The statue was erected in 2008 to honour his legacy