Demi Rose has once again left fans gasping for air with her latest sultry selfie on her Instagram stories.
The 25-year-old bombshell has been enjoying her dream getaway to Ibiza following the relaxation of the coronavirus travel restrictions across Europe.
Demi, who hails from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, was sure to leave jaws on the floor as she took to social media to share an array of daring posts.
The brunette babe slipped her curves into a plunging white linen dress which struggled to contain her bulging bosom as she posed up a storm.
Her dress showed off her curves in all their glory as Demi posed in front of a giant mirror.
Another snap saw Demi give a close-up of her famous cleavage as she opted to take a sultry selfie for her 14.2 million Instagram followers.
The swimwear model rocked her brunette tresses in a high ponytail while tucking her fringe behind her ear.
Demi’s makeup was as always, immaculate as she went for bold eyeliner, sensationally contoured cheeks and a nude lip accentuating her plump pout.
After revealing she had been throwing herself into self-healing and development after several emotional years, Demi also shared a snap of herself taking part in a mental health talk.
She tragically lost her father, Barrie, 80, in October 2018 before losing her mum, Christine, 63, eight months later in June 2019.
Demi recently hit out at social media trolls and body shamers.
(Image: Demi Rose/Instagram)
In a blistering rant, she penned: “I’m over people shaming people for how they look, I’m over people that aren’t pure and transparent.”
“I’m over lockdown, I’m over not being able to connect with all my friends, I’m over a lot.”
After one social media user claimed Demi had put weight on during lockdown, she hit back with the ultimate comeback.
“I’m a size XS/UK 6. Only cause my a** is fat,” she said.
She has also used her platform to raise awareness of eating disorders.
“I went through an eating disorder when I was younger. I went down to 37kg and honestly, it’s not something that I need to hear, it’s not.”
If you’re worried about your own or someone else’s health, you can contact Beat, the UK’s eating disorder charity, on 0808 801 0677 or beateatingdisorders.org.uk
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk