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Phoebe Tomlinson, 21, poses in a skimpy bikini as she marks one year since having her boob job and reveals she feels 'so confident' since surgery

Phoebe Tomlinson, 21, poses in a skimpy bikini as she marks one year since having her boob job and reveals she feels 'so confident' since surgery

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Phoebe Tomlinson posed in a skimpy bikini as she marked one year since having her boob job on Tuesday.
The model and influencer, 21, who is the younger sister of One Direction 's Louis, took to her Instagram Story to reflect on how she feels 12 months on from her surgery.
The mother-of-one revealed she now feels 'so confident' and even tagged where she had her procedure.
She penned in the caption: 'side note!!! My boobs are a year old today - thank you @nassabplasticsurgery for making me feel so confident!!! TIME FLIES!!!'
Phoebe looked stunning in a grey and blue patterned bikini in the snap as she showed off her impressive holiday tan.
Her post comes after she opened up about how being a teenager mother was the 'best thing in the world'.
The beauty welcomed a baby girl called Olive Johannah Varley with her footballer boyfriend Jack Varley, 26, on January 3 last year.
And soon after Phoebe took to Instagram to answer questions from her 1.1million followers about becoming a mother.
While she said being a mum is the 'best thing in the world', Phoebe admitted at the time that she was finding breastfeeding challenging.
'The demand it's had on my body and my mental health has really affected me,' she said, adding that she feels too 'guilty' to switch to combination feeding.
Olive's middle name, Johannah, is a poignant tribute to Phoebe's late mother Johannah Deakin.
The Tomlinson family tragically lost their mother Johannah in December 2016 aged 43, following a battle with leukaemia.
During her Q&A, one of Phoebe's followers asked her if it was difficult becoming a mother while still a teenager, to which she replied: 'To me, I'm just a mum.
'Being a mum at any age has its challenges I think. But it's the best thing in the world.'
Phoebe was then asked how she has found breastfeeding her daughter Olive, which she admitted she had been hesitant to answer.
'I'm going to speak on this in the hopes that some mums on here can relate,' she began.
'I'm not ashamed to say I've not enjoyed breastfeeding at all really,' she said. 'I've found the pressure a lot.
'There are positives, as in the bond and the convenience of just putting her on the boob as soon as she needs however, the demand it's had on my body and my mental health has really affected me.'
Phoebe continued: 'I'm still exclusively breastfeeding Oliver, which I can't quite believe. I nearly quit at 2 weeks if I'm honest. I've been considering combination feeding purely for the convenience and to give my body that little break when she can have a bottle.
'It's just one of those things I feel like I'll never actually do because I almost feel guilty, like I'm depriving my baby. I shouldn't think like that but naturally you do as a mum. Can anyone talk to me about combination feeding? I don't know too much about it.'
Speaking to other mother's struggling with the realities of breastfeeding, Phoebe urged them to remember they are not alone. She said she found it 'so much harder' than she had anticipated.
'The fact that you're the only one that can console your baby when they're hungry is such a lot of pressure and it's normal to not cope,' Phoebe added.
Announcing the arrival of Olive, Phoebe shared a black-and-white video documenting the birth, featuring emotional moments of the new mother crying as she cradled her newborn baby.
In an accompanying caption, she said: 'Olive Johannah Varley 04.01.24 - weighing 7lb7oz - the best day of our lives.'
In the video, Phoebe was seen breaking down in tears as she became overcome with emotion while hugging and kissing her newborn daughter.
Jack was also seen sweetly cradling baby Olive, who was wrapped in a blanket and hat, as he gazed lovingly at her.
Phoebe also gave an insight into the water birth as she shared videos of herself cradling her bump and holding hands with her boyfriend Jack as she sat in the tub.
Her family, including her father Mark and sister Lottie, were quick to share their congratulations with the new parents.
Taking to the comments section, her father Mark gushed: 'Way way beyond proud so begins the best journey in life ever.'
While Lottie, 26, took to her Instagram Stories to re-share Phoebe's video as well as a snap of herself cradling her niece.
Alongside the video, Lottie said: 'So beyond proud of you. Olive, auntie will love you forever.'
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