Rhian Sugden proved it wasn’t just the great British weather that was red hot as she took to her garden to flash her jaw-dropping curves in a skimpy bikini.
The 33-year-old Page 3 babe demanded attention as she posed up a storm in the shade of her garden.
Proving she’s still a smoking hot siren, she smiled for the camera while allowing her body to do all of the talking, as her assets spilled out of the plunging bikini top.
Wearing a pretty and frilly red polka dot bikini, she beamed a huge smile as she modelled the teeny items.
The flesh exposing snap certainly seemed to be a hit with fans, who couldn’t get enough of her svelte curves on display.
Although the starlet sported a modest bikini that appeared to fit her proportions impeccably, Rhian’s more than ample cleavage certainly stole the show.
Leaving little to the imagination, she radiated as her boobs and toned torso took centre stage.
The lass who has been holed up in Manchester, during the coronavirus lockdown, cheekily told fans: “Sun’s out…belly button’s out.”
It wasn’t long before fans showed up in the comments section, in their masses to gush praise.
“You are the hottest woman on the planet”, claimed one fan.
“Wow, you always brighten my day”, said another.
While another added: “Hope you’re keeping safe after your ordeal, really glad to you’re smiling and you look gorgeous as you always have done.”
The former glamour model recently opened up about her struggles with fertility, after discovering she wouldn’t be able to conceive a child naturally.
Rhian and her Coronation Street star husband, Oliver Mellor, went through two exhausting rounds of IVF treatment with experts advising her to stop using cosmetic products that contain harsh chemicals.
After going tan free for 12 months, Rhian decided to release her own skincare range for “conscious people”.
She said: “Clarity is a no-nonsense self tan for product conscious people. Oliver and I have spent the past 18 months having IVF treatment and learnt so much about how the body works.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk