Holly Willoughby looked sensational in her latest Instagram post.
The stunning This Morning presenter looked incredible as she rocked a skimpy bikini as she enjoyed a sunbathing session in the garden.
She looked incredible in the nautical-inspired blue and white two-piece, which featured thin halter-neck straps and a plunging neckline.
Holly, 40, propped an oversized straw hat next to herself on the sun lounger as she reclined under the rays.
Showing off her natural beauty, Holly pulled her hair back into a casual ponytail, which showed off her pretty features, which she enhanced with minimal makeup.
Clutching a binder and a pen, Holly revealed she was reading through the manuscript for her new book, Reflections.
Captioning the photo, she said: “Saturday’s in the sunshine… it doesn’t get any better… using the time to make the final edits to my book ‘Reflections’… going through the manuscript, adding, clarifying, tweaking… getting it just perfect for you… not too much longer now… it’s available to preorder and the link is above in my bio… #reflections”
Holly’s fans came out in full force to shower praise on the striking snap.
One social networker gushed: “You look beautiful. I can’t wait for your book.”
While another continued: “Looking gorgeous.”
A third added: “So beautiful, cannot wait for the book ! So excited to read… I’m sure it will be great lovely xx.”
And a fourth said: “You look amazing Holly. I cannot wait for this book to come out.”
It was recently revealed that Holly is the celebrity most exploited by fraudsters to scam fans, according to Natwest’s scam super league of most exploited celebs.
One was tricked into transferring £265,000 to crooks as part of a bogus investment swindle using the This Morning host’s image.
An ad appeared on Facebook linked to a fake AOL.com article which falsely featured Holly endorsing a crooked investment deal.
Her co-presenter Phillip Schofield also features in a top 10 of stars unwittingly used by criminals to con cash.
One of his fans reported a £137,000 scam after being duped by a fake advert featuring the TV star.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk