This Morning’s Lisa Snowdon, 51, flashes her bum as she gets cellulite treatment
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THIS Morning's Lisa Snowdon flashed her bum as she went for a cellulite treatment.
The model and TV presenter underwent a procedure to blast her cellulite before stripping to a bikini on Insatgram.
The brunette beauty, 51, took to her Instagram Stories to document her beauty prep and revealed the body sculpture technique.
Lisa took to the treatment table and lay on her tummy - so her derriere was in full view.
The beautician used a machine over her bum that is said to break down fatty deposits and cellulite for smoother and firmer skin.
The honest star last year revealed her weight gain and said she was feeling like a "rugby union player" after piling on three stone while going through the perimenopause.
She opened up about her experience Just Getting Started: Lessons In Life, Love and Menopause.
In the book, she admits that the weight gain that comes with the process isn't "easy on the ego".
"For me, the weight gain felt like it came out of nowhere," she writes.
"In my head, I didn’t think I had changed what I was eating (that’s perhaps the first little white lie I have told you, because maybe, looking back, I was drinking and eating more than I had previously).
"Feeling bigger affected my confidence massively and made me feel out of sorts and disconnected from myself.
"In all honesty, I felt a little disappointed with myself, too."
Now, Lisa tries to stick to six rules in her life.
When it comes to exercise, she tries to vary things as much as possible, trying out all sorts of different workout regimes such as lifting weights, running and a LOT of walking.
On the food side of things, she's done her best not to make food the enemy, and says she finds intermittent fasting "helpful".
"One thing I do a few times a week to give my system a break is to have dinner early, around 6pm," she writes.
"I eat something light and nutritious, not too many processed carbohydrates, just lean protein and vegetables, pulses, or lentils – then I head off to bed without any alcohol and fast for around 12 to 15 hours."
Last month Lisa stepped in host This Morning alongside Dermot O’Leary.
ITV had been looking for the perfect person to replace Holly Willoughby since her shock exit a couple of months ago.