BBC Breakfast’s Nina Warhurst strips off as she enjoys freezing Boxing Day swim
BBC Breakfast presenter Nina Warhurst stripped off to enjoy a cold-water Boxing Day swim.
The BBC star got up close and personal with nature as she ditched her Christmas PJ's in favour of a swimsuit to brave the cold water.
Nina, 43, took to the water with a pal following her Christmas Day festivities.
The ladies appeared to be hit by the pinch of the cold as they appeared to be flashing an unpleasurable grin in the snap.
Nina appeared to make a joke as she made reference to the blue tit bird by saying: "Joined the Shropshire blue tits."
She later shared another selfie where she could be seen wrapped up in nothing but a towel as she stood out in the open.
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Her hair was wet and scraped back following her freezing dip as she brushed some water from her eyes.
Looking slightly impacted by what she had gotten up to, she struggled to hide the cold pain from her face.
Nina went onto further joke: "Fully understand the name."
Later on, Nina could be seen wrapped up in an oversized dressing gown style garment as she clutched on tightly to a drink.
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Appearing worse for wear from her swimming activities, Nina and her pal admitted a struggle to get "a nice photo".
Nina has been on maternity leave recently after welcoming her third child and has been rarely seen on BBC Breakfast.
However, she recently confessed that she was back working as she could be seen getting her makeup done in the BBC studios.
She brought tot Nancy along for the ride for her day back at work.
With the snap she penned further details about her return to the BBC news programme, explaining: “Back with @BBCBreakfast crew for a short while.”
Referring to her adorable baby, Nina also wrote: “Lil’ poser”.
The mother-of-three finalised her carousel of posts with a snap of her inside the famous BBC studios standing in front of the presenter's screen, which displayed information about the XL Bully Ban.
She tagged BBC Breakfast once more on the picture and typed: “Back in the saddle soon.”