Frankie Bridge shows off her bronzed curves during sunshine break with husband Wayne as wistful star kicks off 2025 by sharing a handful of family throwback snaps

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By CAROLINA PIRAS FOR MAILONLINE

Published: 18:16 GMT, 6 January 2025 | Updated: 18:19 GMT, 6 January 2025

Frankie Bridge shared a sweet dump of throwback family pictures with her husband Wayne and their sons - as she couldn't stop gushing over her loved ones.

The former Saturdays singer, 35, said she tumbled into the old snaps while taking down Christmas decorations, and vowed to 'get back into it' as a New Year's resolution.

The Loose Women favourite packed on the PDA with her beloved husband Wayne, 44, proving the early days of the strong couple.

Frankie looked worlds away rocking a raven pixie cut as the former footballer is captured stamping a passionate smooch on her cheek.

The duo looked loved-up posing on a boat in front of crystal clear waters, with Frankie displaying her lithe physique in a striped white bikini - while Wayne gently hugs her from behind. 

The mum-of-two shared endless shots of her kids Parker, 11, and Carter, 9, as well as throwback snaps of herself as a child and her husband. 

Frankie Bridge shared a sweet dump of throwback family pictures with her husband Wayne and their sons - as she couldn't stop gushing over her loved ones

Frankie, 35, looked worlds away rocking a raven pixie cut as the former footballer, 44, is captured stamping a passionate smooch on her cheek

'Taking down the Christmas decs and doing a mass sort out… uncovered these gems,' she captioned fondly. 

Adding a heart-melting snap of beaming Wayne as a child, she continued: 'Sorry but how cute is @waynebridge03 ?! I used to make these photo albums all the time when the kids were younger. 

'Need to get back into it, nothing beats them.'

Frankie got candid about her ongoing health battle during an episode of Loose Women earlier in November.

The former singer has always been open about her struggles with depression that resulted in her being hospitalised in 2011 after reaching 'rock bottom'.

She appeared on the panel alongside Judi Love, Charlene White, and Nadia Sawalha, as the group discussed the news that Roman Kemp has stopped taking antidepressants for the first time in 16 years.

Drawing on her own experience, Frankie explained: 'I started taking antidepressants when I was about 18 and I still ended up in hospital when I was about 21 with really bad depression and anxiety.

'It's one of those things for me where they work to a degree in that I'm able to get out of bed in the morning and I'm able to come and work and be present with my friends and family.'

The Loose Women favourite packed on the PDA with her beloved husband Wayne proving the early days of the strong couple

The mum-of-two shared endless shots of her kids Parker, 11, and Carter, 9, as well as throwback snaps of herself as a child and Wayne 

Adding a heart-melting snap of beaming Wayne as a child, she continued: 'Sorry but how cute is @waynebridge03 ?! I used to make these photo albums all the time when the kids were younger'

The former Saturdays singer, said she tumbled into the old snaps while taking down Christmas decorations, and vowed to 'get back into it' as a New Year's resolution

She explained that she has 'treatment-resistant depression so actually the antidepressants don't really work'. 

The singer added: 'I've had like tests done and my body isn't able to create seratonin or to keep it.

'So even if I'm taking antidepressants it's almost counter productive. But because I've been on them for so long for now the fear of coming off them is really scary because I'm like would I end up back in hospital again?

'I've got children now, a husband. I've tried a lot of different ones and I've tried different combinations of different antidepressants and things like that.

'So now I'm constantly trying to think of different things to try so I've recently tried ketamine treatment which has been really effective for me but it's really expensive, it's not available for everyone.'

Frankie admitted: 'That was a really big deal for me, that was really scary for me. I've taken myself off of antidepressants before and the side effects of coming off these things are brutal.

'I spent two weeks in bed, I felt awful. It's a really good message to say to people that you can obviously give it a go if you feel ready but you have to do it with a doctor because it's not that easy just to go right, I'll stop.'

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