
‘Knocked me off my feet', say fans as ‘absolutely beautiful' Rosanna Davison shows off incredible figure in bikini snaps
The Irish model has been making the most of the summer sunshine as temperatures soared across the country.
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Rosanna enjoyed a day out yesterday
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She posed for a few 'beautiful' beach snaps
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Yesterday,
The mum-of-three took to
The 41-year-old looked stunning as she lay on the beach and posed for the camera.
Rosanna wore a striking blue and white bikini, which she paired with oversized white sunglasses.
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She captioned her post: "Ireland, is that really you? What a day."
Fans and friends flocked to the comment section to share their love.
Lee said: "Wow just knocked me off my feet."
Billy wrote: "Rosanna you are absolutely beautiful."
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Another added: "Beautiful woman."
The mum-of-three also enjoyed a sunny day out
Rosanna Davison shares 'beautiful' snaps from sun-soaked family holiday
The mum-of-three took to Instagram afterwards to post some beautiful snaps she captured during the outing.
In the first snap, Rosanna looked stunning as she stripped down into a black bikini and posed in front of the water with her son.
She also shared a sweet photo of herself and her three children walking towards the water together.
The 41-year-old donned a flowing white summer dress, which she styled with a wide brimmed hat and matching sandals.
She then posted another heartwarming photo of her and the kids enjoying the boat trip over to the island.
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Lastly, Rosanna shared a series of clips capturing the breathtaking coastal views around the island.
She captioned her post: "Summer daze."
Fans and friends flocked to the comment section to share their love for her post.
Stella said: "Dalkey Island is the best place on earth, on a day like today Rosanna."
Anne wrote: "Enjoy it looks fabulous there."
Wendy commented: "Love Dalkey Island - and the boat trip over makes it a proper adventure!"
Grace gushed: "So beautiful."
Another added: "Fabulous."
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Rosanna has been making the most of the summer sunshine
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