Liberty Poole sent temperatures soaring on Monday, as she showed off her enviable curves in a white ʙικιɴι from her holidays in United Arab Emirates.
The Love Island star, 26, took to her Instagram to share a slew of sizzling throwback snaps posing up a storm on a idyllic sunny beach.
She commanded attention in her tiny two-piece, which left her toned legs and ample cleavage on full display.
Draped an unʙuттoned white shirt over her arms, Liberty whipped off her sunglᴀsses to smoulder down the camera lens, her long blonde hair in beachy waves.
Captioning the string of stunning sH๏τs, the reality star revealed her excitement to go another sun-soaked trip, writing: ‘Life begins on holiday, can’t wait’.
Her fellow Love Islanders raced to the comments to shower her in praise, with Lucinda Strafford gushing: ‘you look gorgeous’ and Paige Thorne commenting with a string of heart-eyed emojis.
Liberty Poole sent temperatures soaring on Monday, as she showed off her enviable curves in a white ʙικιɴι from her holidays in United Arab Emirates
The Love Island star, 26, took to her Instagram to share a slew of sizzling throwback snaps posing up a storm on a idyllic sunny beach
She commanded attention in her tiny two-piece, which left her toned legs and ample cleavage on full display
Her latest ʙικιɴι-clad snaps come after Liberty won praise for her inspiring body-positive message last week.
On Tuesday, she posted a number of pH๏τos of herself in different lingerie and pyjama sets from Boux Avenue.
She showed off her slim physique in lacy pink bra and matching underwear, as well as a bright blue bra with a cheeky coordinating thong.
But Liberty added an empowering message to the scorching images, writing: ‘Myth: Body positivity is only for curvier girls.
‘Truth: Body positivity is for everyone. People of all sizes, shapes, colours abilities. It’s about embracing and loving your body, no matter its size or shape.’
She added: Myth: Body positivity means you must love every single aspect of your body all the time.
‘Truth: Body positivity is about accepting your body without the expectation of perfect self-love every moment.
‘It’s okay to have days where you don’t feel great about your body. What matters is cultivating respect and acceptance.’
Draped an unʙuттoned white shirt over her arms, Liberty whipped off her sunglᴀsses to smoulder down the camera lens, her long blonde hair in beachy waves
Captioning the string of stunning sH๏τs, the reality star revealed her excitement to go another sun-soaked trip, writing: ‘Life begins on holiday, can’t wait’
Her fellow Love Islanders raced to the comments to shower her in praise, with Lucinda Strafford gushing: ‘you look gorgeous’ and Paige Thorne commenting with a string of heart-eyed emojis
Her latest ʙικιɴι-clad snaps come after Liberty won praise for her inspiring body-positive message last week, stressing it is about more than just looks
On Tuesday, she posted a number of pH๏τos of herself in different lingerie and pyjama sets from Boux Avenue, with an empowering message ‘clearing up some body positivity myths’
She showed off her slim physique in lacy pink bra and matching underwear, as well as a bright blue bra with a cheeky coordinating thong
Liberty told her 1.3 million Instagram followers that you can still be body positive even if there are things you’d like to change about your physique.
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She also stressed that body positivity is about more than just looks – to her, it’s all about understanding and accepting how hard your body works for you, even from a health perspective.
She added in the caption: ‘Clearing up some body positivity myths. It’s a movement against societal pressure and unrealistic beauty standards.’
The Birmingham native rose to fame on the 2021 edition of Love Island where she famously split up with her on-screen partner, Jake Cornish, just days ahead of the final.
She returned to try her luck in the 2024 All Stars edition of the show but was sadly once again unsuccessful.
Liberty wants to use her reality TV platform to promote a body positive message after suffering from insecurities herself.
She told Closer: ‘I remember going on Instagram when I was around 14 and seeing all these stunning girls who looked perfect, and even then as a young girl I never felt beautiful enough.
‘I always wanted to improve myself in some way and I think that followed me throughout my teens. I remember looking in the mirror, thinking, “My nose is so big”, and I never used to feel as pretty as these girls on social media.
‘That toxic habit worsened when I got cheated on, so now I feel so pᴀssionate about it because I never want a girl to come on to my page and feel bad about themselves.’