Little Mix ‘s Leigh-Anne Pinnock took full advantage of the soaring temperatures in the UK this week, heading to the garden for a spot of sunbathing.
Feeling “free,” the 28-year-old singer stripped off her bikini top and waved it over her head, posing topless under the sun.
Featuring a high-waisted cut and string straps, the former X factor star modelled a teal bikini by her namesake swimwear brand In A Seashell.
Leigh-Anne’s raven-locks were worn down, her glossy curls tumbling down her back in tousled kinks.
Opting to go makeup-free, the songstress let her natural beauty shine through as she paraded through the grass.
In her caption, she mused: “Take me back to the island…”
Before adding: “My @inaseashell makes me feel free… how does it make you feel?”
Taking to the comment section below, her 5.5million followers praised Leigh Anne’s radiating sense of confidence, thanking her for the sizzling selection of snaps.
One swooned: “Thank you for teaching us to always be confident and love ourselves no matter what.”
“Beautiful…” added a second.
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While a third chimed: “Sexiest when she‘s confident!”
Leigh-Anne launched In A Seashell last year, determined to promote body positivity through the power of stylish swimwear.
Established in collaboration with one of her best pals Gabrielle Urquhart, the friends came up with the idea for the brand while holidaying in Miami.
Opening up about her business approach in April 2019, Leigh-Anne told Glamour: “I didn’t want to use just the usual stick-thin models.
“I think it’s so nice and refreshing to see real women wear it – that was a big part of the campaign. It was important for me that everyone felt represented. I was looking at all races, all shapes – I didn’t want it to represent just one woman.
“I wanted everyone to feel included by In ‘A’ Seashell as far as possible. “
She added: “Anybody is a beach body is what I love to say. We want you to go out there, rock it and love it regardless of body hang ups. We want you to feel incredible!”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk