Ferne McCann rings in Easter in Mauritius with fun-filled egg hunt during luxurious family holiday liennhi

   

Ferne McCann celebrated Easter in style with an egg hunt during her lavish family holiday in Mauritius.

The Dancing On Ice star, 34, has jetted off for the week with her mum Gilly, sister Sophie and nephew Ronnie, as well as her own daughter Sunday, seven.

She shared a video of the fun-filled activity as she emerged from a wooden hut and gave the 'shhh' sign to camera.

She showed off her incredible figure in a cropped beige bralet and brown gym shorts as she got to work hiding the Easter eggs. 

'Easter Egg Hunt - Clue trail edition,' she captioned the footage.

'I think I got into this way more than I kids. Happy Easter everyone.'

Ferne McCann, 34, celebrated Easter in style with a stunning themed egg hunt during her lavish family holiday in Mauritius
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Ferne McCann, 34, celebrated Easter in style with a stunning themed egg hunt during her lavish family holiday in Mauritius

The Dancing On Ice star whisked away for the week with her mum Gilly and sister Sophie, as she set about planning the hunt for her daughter Sunday and nephew Ronnie, as well as other little ones
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The Dancing On Ice star whisked away for the week with her mum Gilly and sister Sophie, as she set about planning the hunt for her daughter Sunday and nephew Ronnie, as well as other little ones

The first clue for the kids read 'I make food hot quick flash' and they had to find little eggs hidden in the microwave. 

Next was a prehistoric themed clue, which listed off types of dinosaurs - and toys were found to be guarding the eggs.

The clip showed Ferne speedily writing away to get the clues ready before putting one of the prizes in their vacation accommodation's luxurious outdoor sauna.  

Another clue asked the kids where Harry Potter's first bedroom was, with the answer being under the stairs. 

The final clue read: 'I twirl and I whirl and I make things clean. Where socks go missing I've been seen. Your golden prize is tucked away, look inside without delay,' leading them to the washing machine.

Ferne has been soaking up the sun in Mauritius and shared a body positive message alongside a bikini snap on Saturday. 

Ferne looked incredible in the strapless two-piece as she uploaded a candid clip to social media to discuss her recent changes to her body

Alongside her clip, she penned: 'I’m grateful for my body and all that it does for me •My boobs are sagging & two different sizes. •I have cellulite. •My outfit isn’t on trend. •My face is wonky. •I have wrinkles round my eyes. 

The first clue for the kids read 'Clue 1: I make food hot quick flash' and they had to find little eggs hidden in the microwave
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Next was a prehistoric themed clue, which listed off types of dinosaurs - and toys were found to be guarding the eggs
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The first clue for the kids read 'Clue 1: I make food hot quick flash' and they had to find little eggs hidden in the microwave

The clip showed Ferne speedily writing away to get the clues ready for the fun hunt planned for the kids
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The clip showed Ferne speedily writing away to get the clues ready for the fun hunt planned for the kids 

She then hid one of the prizes in their vacation accommodation's luxurious outdoor sauna
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She then hid one of the prizes in their vacation accommodation's luxurious outdoor sauna

Ferne has been soaking up the sun in Mauritius and shared a body positive message alongside a bikini snap on Saturday
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Ferne has been soaking up the sun in Mauritius and shared a body positive message alongside a bikini snap on Saturday 

'Or… •My boobs provide comfort for my baby. •My cellulite is just a sign of a female body that moves and lives. 

'My outfit reflects my own style, not a passing trend. •My face is uniquely mine, perfect in its own way. •My wrinkles are laughter lines from years of joy and living. 

'No matter who we are, whatever our age, shape, or story we all seem to find faults in ourselves that wouldn’t even exist for anyone else. 

'So why do we naturally lean toward the negative thought about ourselves?'