Carrie Johnson has shared a series of glorious photographs of a family holiday to Greece with her slimmer-looking husband Boris and their four children.
Mrs Johnson, whose fourth child with the former Prime Minister was born in May, posted 20 pictures on Instagram with the caption: ‘Our favourite place’.
The couple visited Greece’s second-largest island of Euboea, also known as Evia, with their children Wilfred, five; Romy, three; Frank, two; and baby Poppy.
The 61-year-old ex-leader of the Conservative Party appeared to be sporting a trimmer look while wearing sunglasses, a blue T-shirt and swimming shorts.
His wife, 37, looked in good health as she posed for photos in a bikini on a beach, just weeks after spending two nights in hospital in June with severe dehydration.
She also shared pictures of her three oldest children playing on the sand and climbing on rocks together, as well as a stunning pool view and a sunset dinner by the sea.
Writing in the comments under the photos, Instagram user Deborah Jeffery said: ‘You’re looking great! I didn’t recognise Boris at first! Loving his look! Love the beard.’
Another wrote: ‘Precious family memories made, lovely to see Boris looking so happy and can I just say you look incredible Carrie!’
A third said: ‘Is that our Boris, he looks so different?’
And a fourth posted: ‘Hubby looks good as do your lovely little family.’
The Johnson family, who previously went on holiday to Euboea in 2022, also enjoyed a break on the Italian island of Capri earlier this summer.
The couple were married in May 2021 at Westminster Cathedral and have four children, with Poppy Eliza Josephine Johnson the latest arrival on May 21.
Mr Johnson also has four children with his ex-wife, lawyer Marina Wheeler, and a child, born in 2009, from an affair with arts consultant Helen Macintyre.
Succeeding from Theresa May, Mr Johnson was Prime Minister from July 2019 until September 2022 and joined the Daily Mail as a columnist eight months later.
The politician also served two terms as London Mayor and is the author of nine books, including an autobiography called Unleashed published last October.
He used his first Mail column in June 2023 to write about how a ‘wonder’ weight loss drug did not stop his ‘11.30pm fridge raids for cheddar and chorizo’.
Mr Johnson said: ‘I agree with the fundamental conservative instinct – that we should be relying on good old-fashioned human determination to keep that fridge door shut. We should all be taking more exercise. But in the end it may not be enough.
‘I see nothing morally wrong in using these drugs to help you lose weight, any more than it is wrong to use an electrically assisted bicycle to get up the hill. Even for us fatties, it turns out, there is such a thing as satiety – and science has found it.’