Emmerdales Charley Webb wows in swimsuit as she enjoys wild water swimming

Former Emmerdale actress Charley Webb has shared her adventures in cold water swimming with her followers on Instagram.

She posted videos and pictures of her swimming in cold waters while wearing a black curve-hugging swimming costume.

The videos showed the 35 year old swimming fully immersed in the water and out of the water looking freezing.

The snaps show Charley swimming and relaxing in the sun in a matching black shorts and long-sleeve top set.

In the caption, the actress, who was recently body-shamed by trolls who said that she was "too skinny," shared what the clips and photos show, writing: "You can cold water swim without telling everyone.’

"Nah, you’re alright.

"Number 1. Resting my eyes, caught by my 7 year old teen.

"2. Get it quick before I die, but actually really enjoyed.

"3. Full pro.

"4. Reality."

Followers took to her comments to say how great she looked.

"You look in sensational shape Charley and you’re so beautiful [three smiling face with hearts emojis]" said one commenter.

Another said: "You are truely so beautiful x".

A third wrote: "Awh your absolutely gorgeous girl x [face blowing a kiss emoji]".

Others shared their thoughts on taking a freezing cold dip.

Her ex-Emmerdale co-star, Kelvin Fletcher, commented: "Never. In. A. Million. Years. Who’s this?"

One user said: "Wow looks amazing! Love that you went in! Xx"

Another said: "Aaaaaawwww yay go you, I just got into cold swimming it’s the best you feel alive afterwards [face with party horn and party hat]".

The actress, who played Debbie Dingle from 2002 until her exit in 2021, opened up earlier this year about her mum's Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2015 at the age of just 64.

In an emotional Instagram post for Mother's Day, she wrote that she misses her mum despite "her still being here".

She penned: "In 2015, our lovely Mum was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. She was 64.

"This last 8 years have been a learning curve, a grieving process and something all of her children have struggled with. Every day is a challenge and brings difficulties which are really hard to come to terms with.

"8 years later we finally feel ready to talk about it and the goal is to raise as much money and awareness as possible, to be able to help everyone that may face this in the future. Even though she’s still here, I miss her. Always my Queen, HM’sD, love you Mama."

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