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Jesy Nelson thrills fans as she flashes cleavages in skimpy thong bikini

Jesy Nelson is making the most of the glorious British sunshine.

The 30-year-old pop star, who quit Little Mix in December last year, stripped down to tiny white bikini as she enjoyed some fun in the garden.

She showed off her famous curves in the two-piece and share a series of snaps from her impromptu photoshoot at home.

Jesy donned a halterneck bikini top with a pair of matching bottoms, which showcased her toned torso.

She wore her curly locks loose and enhanced her facial features with a subtle coat of make-up.

The singer knew how to work all of her best angles as she posed up a storm for the camera.

Jesy Nelson is making the most of the glorious British sunshine
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Unsurprisingly, Jesy’s latest Instagram grid update caught the attention of her 8.1million followers, with some rushing to leave a support message in the comment section.

One fan gushed: “Gorgeous.”

Another added: “God baby you look so hot.”

While a third person penned: “Natural glow.”

A fourth social media user wrote: “You look great.”

Jesy’s latest red-hot social media display comes as S Club 7 star Jo O’Meara says she knew how Jesy felt before she left Little Mix last year.

The singer stripped down to tiny white bikini as she enjoyed some fun in the garden
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The Essex beauty announced to fans in a shocking statement that she couldn’t deal with the comparison to her slimmer bandmates, which Jo says she understands.

Jo, 42, enjoyed her time in S Club 7 when they skyrocketed to the top of the charts in the Noughties.

During the four years, they won two Brit Awards and all 11 of their singles soared to the Top Five of the charts.

She told The Sun: ‘When I look back, I wasn’t that big really

Jesy made sure she got all the right angles
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“But because I was standing next to three absolutely stunning girls, I was always ‘the ugly one that sang the songs;.

“It made me feel very insecure as a singer and as part of that group. I did have a hell of a lot of insecurities to overcome.

“Obviously there wasn’t social media back then. But the headlines would be ‘Fat Club 7’ and ‘Flab Club 7’ and it would be a photo of me.”

She explained she would hold a cushion over her tummy on TV appearances so it wouldn’t be picked up on, and that she felt worse if she put weight on.

Alongside body image insecurities, Jo feared her fellow singers would grow to resent her because she became the vocal powerhouse of the group.

She told the publication: “I’d think, ‘Oh no, it’s me singing again. They’re going to hate me for it’.”

Jesy went on to make an award-winning BBC documentary about the trolling she received from evil keyboard warriors.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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