Hamish Blake’s mum Kerry becomes an Instagram star

‘You’re fabulous!’ Hamish Blake’s mother Kerry becomes an unlikely Instagram star as she flaunts her slim figure in green leggings

Hamish Blake is one of Australia’s favourite comedians.

But it’s the Lego Masters host’s mum Kerry who everyone is talking about at the moment.

On Tuesday, Kerry posed for sustainable activewear label Nagnata on Instagram.

‘You’re fabulous!’ Hamish Blake’s mother Kerry became an Instagram star as she flaunted her slim figure in green leggings on Tuesday

She flaunted her slim figure in their organic cotton sweater and merino lounge leggings.

‘If only all mother in-laws were this cool, Pilates queen rocking the organic cotton colour block rib sweater + merino lounge leggings,’ the brand wrote under the photo. 

Hamish’s wife Zoe Foster-Blake and Kerry’s daughter Sophie commented on the post, complimenting her on the stylish ensemble.

‘You’re a STAR!,’ Zoe wrote. ‘Mum you’re famous! (And fabulous),’ Sophie agreed.

All smiles! Kerry appeared in a new photo, posing for sustainable activewear label, Nagnata on Instagram

All smiles! Kerry appeared in a new photo, posing for sustainable activewear label, Nagnata on Instagram

Meanwhile, Hamish hosted Channel Nine’s popular entertainment program, Lego Masters.

Just a day after the season finale aired on Monday, Hamish shared some behind the scenes secrets with fans.

In a post on Instagram on Tuesday, the 38-year-old host revealed there are plenty of scenes that never make it to air.

Sharing a photo of himself in a long brunette wig and fake moustache, Hamish revealed his curious disguise was from one such scene.

Can you see the resemblance? In the deleted scene, Hamish wore a long wig and sported a thick moustache as he dressed up as one half of the season's winning team, Alex

Unseen: In a post on Instagram on Tuesday, the 38-year-old host revealed there are plenty of scenes that never make it to air

Can you see the resemblance? It comes after Hamish shared some behind the scenes secrets with fans. In the deleted scene, Hamish (left) wore a long wig and sported a thick moustache as he dressed up as one half of the season’s winning team, Alex (right)

‘Thank you so much to those who watched LEGO Masters and the lovely messages people have sent,’ he began. 

‘We just have so much fun making this show, to the point you could possibly argue we get a bit carried away. 

‘Like this bit that never made it to air where I pretended to be contestant Alex and tried to talk up how terrific the host was.’

He added: ‘A great example that lots of stuff doesn’t make it to air for good reason!’ 

Taking out the prize: Alex and Jackson were crowned the winners of LEGO Masters on Monday night, taking home a cash prize of $100,000 and a trophy completely made of LEGO

Taking out the prize: Alex and Jackson were crowned the winners of LEGO Masters on Monday night, taking home a cash prize of $100,000 and a trophy completely made of LEGO