Love Island ‘s Zara McDermott sent fans wild with desire as she unleashed her shapely pins in a tantalising snap on Instagram.
Allowing her body to do all of the talking, Zara, 23, kneeled down to strike a pose as her dress slipped daringly close to flashing more than she had bargained for.
It was hard for fans not to be distracted by her incredibly short dress as she sizzled in the light of the sunshine.
Proving to be every bit the siren, Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson’s girlfriend flashed the flesh, exposing her bare thighs for the camera.
Within a short space of time the reality babe’s post had seen more than 42,000 followers hit the “like” button to show their appreciation for the striking snap.
(Image: Instagram)
Keeping it casual, she opted for a pair of trainers that complimented the skintight lemon garment well.
She smouldered for the snap as she wore her long blonde locks styled effortlessly straight.
Fans of the bombshell couldn’t wait to commend the star for her sassy beach look.
One person said: “Do you ever not look sensational?”
Another joked: “How could you crease your trainers like that?”
A third added: “You are so hot.”
(Image: Instagram)
While a fourth said: “Absolute stunner.”
Zara recently plucked up the courage to speak out about being the victim of revenge porn and will release a documentary with the BBC soon.
It was a brave move to speak about something so personal and Zara said while shooting that she felt her “most vulnerable and raw” but now feels ready to tell her version of events.
The 23-year-old said on Instagram: “Some of you may be aware that I have been a victim of Image Based Sexual Abuse, which is also known as Revenge Porn.
(Image: DIGITAL/EROTEME.CO.UK)
“I am really humbled and honoured to announce that the BBC and I are currently making a documentary to share my story.
“My main aim is to bring awareness to this issue, and be a voice for those who have suffered in silence and to help make a change.
“I am sharing my story and being my most vulnerable, emotional and raw. This has affected my life and me as a person tremendously, and for the first time I’m confident enough to properly speak out and share my story.
“I am nervous to share these intimate details with the world but I hope that it will only make positive change and lessen the blame on us victims.”
The documentary is still in the production phase but will air on BBC Three in the next few months.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk