
Lottie Moss shows off her figure in a white triangle bikini during a sun-soaked girls holiday
The model, 27, wore a white triangle bikini with matching bottoms and pulled her hair back from her face.
Lottie posed for a mirror photo in the luxury villa, covering her face with her phone, and shared it to her Instagram Story.
She is currently away with her friends and has been giving an insight into her trip on social media.
On Wednesday, Lottie put on a daring display in a skimpy orange halterneck bikini while lounging by the pool.
It was reported earlier this month that the former Only Fans creator is using her personal diaries to write a biography about her childhood and turbulent life in the spotlight.
Lottie will not hold back as she reflects on her battles with alcohol and substance abuse issues, according to the Sun.
It's understood that she has kept written and video diaries since she was a teenager and will be using them to reference her colourful past.
An insider said: 'Lottie has always been known as Kate's little sister — but this is her chance to tell her side of the story.
'She has kept written and video diaries since she was a teenager, so will be compiling all her scribbles and memories into the book.
'Lottie is excited to tell the truth about her struggles with body image, addiction and relationships.'
MailOnline contacted Lottie's representatives for a comment at the time.
Lottie - the half-sister of supermodel Kate Moss - previously admitted she would try weight loss jabs again despite suffering a seizure as a direct result of taking Ozempic.
She was rushed to hospital last year after 'illegally' obtaining the drug - originally manufactured to treat diabetes - and consequently suffering a reaction.
Speaking to Olivia Attwood on her ITV series The Price Of Perfection, she said: 'I think I've always really struggled with my weight since I was younger and I think modelling didn't help, and always being around these gorgeous, tall models.
'You know I'm small as well, so I was like "I've got to be at least skinny".'
Talking about her sister, she added: 'I think I always felt compared to her at the beginning of my career, and I think people expected me to be kind of like a carbon copy of her as well.
'You know, cos she was getting a little bit older, she wasn't doing so much so they thought 'oh perfect, now we can have a whole new Kate Moss.
'Like I felt a lot of pressure to be like her and look like her and you know, I dabbled in that party lifestyle.
'That was essentially how they stayed skinny back in the day cos they had this wild party lifestyle.'
Lottie said the party lifestyle wasn't for her, so she turned her attention to weight loss jabs, which have grown in popularity.
Ozempic is a diabetes medication but it is also being sold privately for weight loss, and celebrities including Sharon Osbourne, Amy Schumer, Boy George and Heather Gay have admitted to using the drug.
Lottie previously revealed she always felt 'compared' to her supermodel sister Kate as she admitted she would try weight loss jabs again after suffering a seizure
Lottie, who obtained the jabs 'illegally', explained: 'For me, I needed to keep the weight off and I needed a quick fix and I heard about Ozempic and I thought ' I might as well just give it a go'.
'The way I went around it was really bad, and I shouldn't have, because it was kind of... I kinda got it in an illegal way.
'I got it from a doctor who was giving it out under a table.
'And to give it to someone without doing any tests or anything, or asking them any questions about their health is so, you know, crazy to me.'
Lottie revealed she had lost between six to seven kilos after just two weeks on the drug, which she described as 'dramatic', before having a seizure.
She said she didn't notice the huge drop in her weight at the time 'because you're so sick and tired all the time'.
'I felt something really weird happen as soon as I got on the bed, I had the seizure and they were holding me down,' she recalled.
'I was terrified. I honestly felt like I was dying, and it sounds really dramatic, but I've never had a seizure before.'
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