Louise Redknapp flashes knickers as she ditches trousers for racy bedroom exposé

Louise Redknapp just can’t stop teasing fans during the lockdown period.

The Stretch songstress turned Strictly Come Dancing champ has been wowing fan in over the course of quarantine with a steady stream of red hot snaps.

From sunbathing in her sprawling garden to simply pouting up a storm in her bathroom, you name it, Louise has probably done it.

For her latest snap Jamie Redknapp’s former flame has turned her bedroom into a photo studio.

Looking sensational, Louise, 45, can be seen flashing her knickers and killer pins as she posed on her bed.

Louise went bottomless for her latest sexy snap

Ditching her trousers, the songstress sent imaginations into overdrive by rocking nothing but a tiny pair of black pants.

Turning up the heat, the yummy mummy dazzled as she gazed seductively down the lens.

Keeping things casual, Louise completed her look by rocking a cosy hoodie.

The singer is known for her racy online photos (Image: INSTAGRAM)

After uploading the shot to her Instagram story, Louise simply captioned the post: “Sending Friday night love”.

Louise’s cheeky upload shows she plans to stick to her previous vow not to tone down her sex appeal despite getting older.

Louise has vowed not to tone down her sex appeal as she gets older (Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for War)

The mum-of-two admitted that her sons begged her to keep things more conservative after seeing her comeback video Stretch.

“They made me promise I wouldn’t make any more videos like that,” she told Manchester Evening News before adding: “That was the only part they weren’t happy about.”

Defending her decision to strip off, Louise continued: “When I look at other women doing similar things I don’t judge them.

“Beyonce is a mum of three. I’d never dream of going, ‘Look at her, swinging her booty around!'”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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