Jacqueline Jossa looked incredible as she paraded her jaw-dropping figure in a snap posted on her Instagram on Sunday (October 9).
The former EastEnders actress, 29, showcased her sizzling curves as she lounged by the pool wearing a black and white bikini.
Holding the camera above her head, the brunette beauty posed up a storm as she smiled down the lens to her 3.5 million followers.
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The skimpy two-piece plunged at the neckline and perfectly showed off Jacqueline’s bronzed glow as she soaked up the sun alongside some pals.
The star sported a pair of oversized black sunglasses and added a touch of glam to her poolside look with a pair of gold hoop earrings.
Flocking to the comments, Jacqueline’s followers couldn’t wait to compliment the star on her sizzling display.
“Beautiful and sexy,” gushed one as another added: “Stunning as always.”
“You look amazing,” exclaimed a third as another user commented: “What a view [heart-eye emoji].”
Someone else echoed: “Exceptionally beautiful,” while a sixth penned: “Smoking hot , rocking that bikini it suits you so much.”
The mum-of-two’s bikini snap comes shortly after it was announced that she would be returning to EastEnders to attend the funeral of Dot Branning.
Jacqueline first appeared as the daughter of Max Branning in 2010, remaining on the BBC soap for eight years before the character departed Albert Square for a new life in New Zealand following the tragic death of her sister, Abi Branning.
The I’m A Celebrity star’s comeback is part of a special tribute episode to late Dot actress June Brown, who played the character for 35 years.
A source told The Sun: “Bosses got in touch with Jac about returning for Dot’s special episode and she was more than happy to come back. She was back last week filming her little guest stint.”
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