Gutsy Rochelle Humes says motherhood has only bolstered her body confidence as she bares all.
The former Saturdays insists she couldn't care less what people think about her anymore.
She says age and responsibility has made her look at life a lot differently as she get her clothes off on the cover of Women's Health magazine's September issue
The TV presenter, 30, features on The Naked Issue – and reveals all in more than one way.
She said: "I wasn't as body confident as I am now. And I would have been worried about what people might think, like what are my motives for doing it?
"But I don't really care about what people think anymore. And I'm so happy with my body, because now I know what it can do. I'm in a happy place, so why the hell not? Stretch marks and all, here I am."
The mother-of-two is also an ambassador for Project Body Love, a campaign launched by Women's Health UK and its publisher, Hearst, to change the way women feel and speak about their bodies.
Rochelle also told the publication she thinks it is good to challenge yourself by doing something that "frightens you".
She said: "I brave-face it a lot. That's always been my coping mechanism. I kid myself that it's fine and then, all of a sudden, it is.
"It's good to do something that frightens you, whether it's running the marathon or taking a job that you feel under qualified for. Challenge yourself.
"You only get one life, and it's short. Make the most of it. I've just not got time to worry about whether this outfit makes my bum look big or whatever."
Announcing the news on social media at the weekend she said she had been offered the naked issue cover five years ago but had turned it down.
She told her more than one million Instagram followers: "This is a love letter to my younger self, my older self, my two girls who are going to battle with their idea of perfect, my mum, my sisters, my aunties and every woman who looks in the mirror and doesn't love what they see.
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