It was only five months ago Christina Ricci gave birth to her first child.
And since then, the 34-year-old actress has not only bounded back to work, but has managed to shed all her baby weight.
The starlet looked absolutely incredible in a chic floral number as she discussed her upcoming Lifetime miniseries The Lizzie Borden Chronicles at the TCA Panel in Pasadena's Langham Hotel on Friday.
Back to work! New mother Christina Ricci promoted her upcoming Lifetime miniseries The Lizzie Bordon Chronicles in Pasadena at the Langham Hotel on Friday just five months after giving birth to her first child
In October, Christina and her husband James Heerdegen welcomed their first child, a little boy whose name has not yet been disclosed.
And it's clear Christina has worked hard to get back into tip-top shape, even while filming the upcoming thriller.
The starlet looked flawless as she discussed the project with her chocolate locks slicked back into a chic hairdo.
Just the girls: The 34-year-old cosied up to Clea and appeared to have coordinated with her co-star in the fashion front
Simply stunning: The Pan Am star let her natural beauty shine with a natural palette of make-up
The Pan Am star let her natural beauty shine with a slick of strawberry red lipstick and a trace of coral blush and plenty of mascara.
Sporting a floral jet black dress that nipped at her enviable waistline, Christina looked the height of style as she enjoyed a bit of sparkling conversation with her co-stars Jonathan Banks and Clea DuVall.
Christina stars as the titular Lizzie Bordon, whose real-life character was acquitted in the murders of her parents in 1892.
Intriguing: Ricci and her co-star Clea DuVall were all ears as they listened to a bit of sparkling conversation
Adding his two cents: Jonathan Banks became animated as he discussed the grisly Lifetime drama
All together now: The stars were joined by Cole Hauser and director Stephen Kay for their lively chat
As a continuation of Lifetime’s 2014 TV movie Lizzie Borden Took An Ax, the upcoming series will take a closer look at Lizzie's life following the acquittal.
'I never expected to play her again, but she’s really fun in this interpretation,' the That Darn Cat actress told TV Line.
'This version of her is actually a lot more satisfying. She has a sense of self-awareness. But at the same time, we do deal with the complexities and emotions behind what created this monster,' she added.
The Lizzie Borden Chronicles will hit Lifetime in April.
Contributing: Actor Olivier Martinez spoke during the Texas Rising panel
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