Tasha Ghouri turned heads in a series of racy snaps as she sported a skintight jumpsuit made famous by late singer Amy Winehouse.
The Love Island star, 23, put on jaw dropping display in the daring navy one-piece as she showed off her pet derrière and struck a series of raunchy poses for the camera.
The unusual getup features a red lining down her chest with big white buttons inside and a large white detail beneath the collar emblazoned with red stars.
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Tasha took to Instagram to share the snaps with fans, telling them: “This romper lives rent free in my head x.”
She also said: “Amy Winehouse had this bodysuit and worn it the 14th of April 2010 in London.”
Fans rushed to copmliment the star on her look, with fellow islander Paige throne leading the way.
“U live in my head rent free,” she gushed, followed by two heart eye emojis.
Casa Amore islanders CoCo alos added several fire emojis.
And fans were quick to offer up more gushing messages, telling her: “why are you not on the cover of vogue yet?”
Tasha recently spoke out about her support for deaf children having showcased her “superpower” of being deaf on the ITV2 dating show.
The beauty admitted seeing the new stars preparing to enter the show made her feel nostalgic, as she said: “It’s bringing flashbacks to when we went in. good luck to them, I’m sure they’ll smash it.”
Tasha was born completely deaf and her parents found out when she was 12 months old, after which she got a cochlear implant when she was five having been using fluent sign language as her only way of being able to communicate until then.
She was asked how her parents coped with watching her on the show due to her deafness and how she was treated by others.
She said: “For my parents it was hard, they really had to go through that emotional experience with me. I don’t like ableism as well and they had to deal with that… it was really hard to get that education across, it’s really hard when trying to find love”.
On being the first deaf contestant, she said: ‘I was so nervous, I was literally petrified. I nervous how people will react in the villa and on the outside…
“I was thinking am i really doing this now?’. My main purpose was to find love, which I did, and to be a representative for deaf people.“
And find love she did with Andrew Le Page, who she gushed over, saying: “Love Island, it worked for me. Andrew’s such a great person, so lucky to find someone that accepts me for me. Nice to see him followed by the deaf community too.”
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