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Michelle Heaton nips out to the park as she cools down in the blazing sun with a can of Pimms

The former pop star revealed a little too much as she enjoyed the day with her mum

SHE can’t exactly blame the weather for her clothing mishap so maybe it was Michelle Heaton’s cold drink that left her feeling a bit nippy.

The former pop star was looking chilly as she accidentally exposed her nipples as she sipped from a can of Pimms in the park yesterday.

The mum-of-two, who posted the unfortunate selfie on her Instagram page, was joined by her mother as they lazed in St James’s Park near Buckingham Palace.

And Michelle had clearly been feeling the heat as she stripped off her pretty patterned halter neck top down to her metallic boob tube – which then revealed a little more than she was probably expecting.

It looked like the ladies had had a fun day out in London, having visited Camden Town first, snaps of which Michelle shared on her page.

Temperatures reached as high as 29C in the capital yesterday but it wouldn’t be a proper English summer without the rain.

Michelle and her mum got caught up in it but rather than run for shelter, they stayed in their deckchairs and brought out their brollies.

Fans commented on her photos with many complimenting the star on how amazing she looked.

And while her body is gym-honed, the singer recently admitted that she does have cosmetic work on her face but doesn’t want to get obsessed about it.

Speaking to New magazine last month, she said she was heading back to the clinic for more lip fillers revealed she spent £2,000 on facial fillers earlier this year to reverse the ageing effect of her hysterectomy, which she said “brought on the menopause overnight”.

Acknowledging that it is possible for people to get addicted to the treatment, Michelle added: “Totally. But I’m very capable of moving! I’ve got wrinkles.

“It’s not like I’m 22. I’m 37 soon and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with wanting to look and feel youthful.”

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