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Actress Mindy Kaling is embracing the summer vibes and her post baby body, as seen in a recent photo posted on her Instagram.
The 45-year-old actress shared a series of photos on Thursday, June 27 showing fans a glimpse at her exciting summer so far. The first photo in the slideshow was her wearing a bright turquoise one piece swimsuit, showcasing her figure just four months after secretly welcoming her third baby, a daughter named Anne.
In the photo, Kaling posed in a candid manner, looking away from the camera. The background revealed a large backyard filled with children’s toys, presumably her other children’s items – Katherine “Kit”, 6, and Spencer, 3.
Fans were quick to notice how good the Office alum looked so short after giving birth. “Holy smokes!! You look fabulous for just having a babe. ❤️,” noted one fan. Another said, “How??? 😍😍 For someone who just had a baby this is insane! I had my first in April and I just can’t seem to bounce back.”
Other images in her post feature the older kids, enjoying various other summer activities, like In-N-Out Burger, playing in a fountain, picking strawberries and more. Kaling appropriately captioned the series of photos with, “And summer begins!”
Kaling introduced her newborn daughter to the world this week in another Instagram post on Monday, June 24, also celebrating her own birthday. “In late February I gave birth to my daughter, Anne. She’s the best birthday present I could’ve ever imagined,” she wrote. “When things are hard, whenever I veer towards cynicism, my three kids are such a great reminder of the pure joy in my life. I’m so lucky I live in a place where I could do this by myself, on my own timeline. Thanks for all the birthday wishes!” she captioned the photo, which showed her newborn nestled in between her other two kids.
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