Love Island bombshell India Reynolds sent temperatures soaring with the launch of her new lingerie range this weekend.
The 29-year-old, who has kept herself in great shape during lockdown with home workouts, wowed as she modelled a number of risqué items that certainly captured her fans’ attention.
Putting her incredible curves centre stage, she blew fans away with her beauty as she struck up a number of sexy poses in the racy items.
India, who described her boobs as her best asset, completely worked her magic for the camera in a number of racy shots, including one, which saw her rock a barely-there G-string.
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The busty reality star, who has been modelling with Pour Moi for over six years, took the opportunity to collaborate with the underwear specialists due to her love of lingerie.
Speaking about her new collection with Pour Moi, the reality star said: “I absolutely love the lace bra with the cut-out detail.
“It gives you good cleavage but is a soft bra without underwire.”
India Loves Pour Moi Collection is available now from www.pourmoi.co.uk
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Back in 2019, India was propelled to fame on the fifth series of the ITV dating show, after spending just two weeks in the villa.
During her stint on the match maker show, she sparked up a romance with pro-basketball star Ovie Soko.
Despite the pair continuing their relationship after exiting the villa, things didn’t last and the pair parted ways “amicably”.
Shattering all hopes that the pair will ever reignite their romance once more, India said: “Nothing more will happen between me and Ovie.
“Things are amicable but we have both moved on now.”
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Earlier this week, India’s co-star Molly Mae Hague, hit the headlines after she spoke out about being cruelly body-shamed by online trolls.
India, who models and often comes up against negativity online, weighed in on keyboard warriors explaining “more needs to be done to police bullying online”.
Hitting out and defending her peer, she explained: “There’s always some people who are going to comment. It’s awful that we have to put up with it.”
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Explaining about the on-hand help available to stars of the show, India continued: “Love island is really good. We had loads of stuff available to us, we had therapy, media training, follow up sessions and after-care.
“But, no matter how much training you have, it’s going to take time to build up resilience.”
She added: “I felt really sorry for Molly Mae, she looks absolutely gorgeous.
“I do think it’s unfair that women are targeted as they’re just looked at literally for their bodies, whereas people need to start looking beyond that and not judging.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk