
Megan McKenna shows off incredibly toned figure in a skimpy black triangle bikini as she honeymoons with her husband Oliver Burke
The former TOWIE star, 32, tied the knot with Oliver, 27, in a romantic ceremony earlier this month after saying 'I do' in front of their loved ones at Grantley Hall in North Yorkshire.
The pair welcomed their first child Landon in October, 2024, and jetted off on their honeymoon with the tot earlier this month.
Among an array of snaps from the trip, Megan shared a mirror selfie on Instagram on Wednesday from her lavish hotel room as she sported a skimpy black bikini with brown polka dot lining.
Megan paired the two-piece with a patterned satin Cuban shirt and a beige straw hat, captioning the snap: 'How did I grow a human in here !!??'
Sharing a sweet reel to Instagram on Friday, Megan showed her followers what it has been like to honeymoon with their toddler.
Alongside the clip, she penned: 'A beautiful night on our honeymoon with a very hectic voiceover ♥️
'We have hardly got dressed up this whole holiday because it's so hard to go for dinner due to landons bedtime!
'We tried putting him to sleep in the pram and doing a 8pm dinner and wow it affects his whole night sleep!!! So we've got it down to a T.
'I feed Landon his dinner at 6. I bath him we get ready and then go for a 7pm dinner to be back in the room for 8.30. Basically we inhale our dinner pretty rushed but oh well.'
They have also shared an insight into their wedding day as she recently shared their professional video of their big day to Instagram.
Sharing a compilation of highlights from the special day Oliver looked emotional as he shed a few tears while waiting for his bride-to-be at the end of the aisle.
She looked elegant as she donned a bespoke flowing white gown from Maison Peter Langner.
Her gown featured a voluminous pleated skirt, a sweeping train, and a structured corset bodice with exposed boning, embellished with hand-embroidered macramé lace roses.
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In the clip, the couple can seen taking turns holding Landon as they attempted to enjoy a few romantic dinners out together
Completing the look was a long cathedral veil, softly draped and adorned with appliqués of three different French Chantilly laces, fading into a delicate degradé effect toward the centre.
Meanwhile the Scottish pro footballer looked incredibly dapper in a black tuxedo as he held his son Landon, who looked adorable in a matching black suit, in his arms.
Megan and Oliver gave a glimpse of the lavish venue, which features beautifully landscaped grounds, a suite adorned with a decadent chandelier, and a champagne and cocktail bar.
The couple shared a passionate kiss in front of their friends and family after exchanging their vows before they were showered in confetti.
For the wedding reception, Megan slipped into a gorgeous white couture gown, complete with elegant sleeves and pearl accessories.
The beauty looked on cloud nine as she shared a romantic first dance with her husband.
The couple then shared another passionate kiss as they cut their jaw-dropping seven-tier cake in front of their wedding party.
Sharing a compilation of highlights from the special day they shared the professional video to Instagram as they penned: 'Forever & ever and always. 07/06/25'
No expense was spared for the lavish reception, as the happy couple went all out on decorations, the band, and dancers, partying their way late into the evening.
Alongside the sweet clip, Megan wrote: 'Forever & ever and always. 07/06/25 A real life fairytale. @tynegate_films.'
The couple, who welcomed their first child Landon in October, had a joint hen and stag do at the end of May.
Megan wore a chic white shirt dress, complete with a veil and a bride-to-be sash.
Meanwhile, Oliver wore a black T-shirt with a pair of smart white linen trousers to celebrate with friends and family during their holiday.
She captioned the post: 'It's nearly time… also my family are to cute, thanks guys I love you.'
Megan added: 'Me & Oli came downstairs for the evening to 'chapel of love' playing… video will be posted soon.'
In March, Megan teased details about the couple's nuptials, as she went for a fitting for multiple wedding dresses after spending three weeks apart from Oliver.
Oli got down on one knee after enjoying a romantic boat trip in Montenegro back in June 2023, after a whirlwind five-month romance.
And Megan gushed it was 'so exciting' that the pair were getting closer to being husband and wife, as she explained she had to be remeasured for her wedding dresses after shedding several pounds.
Captioning the post, she said: 'Hadn't seen Oli in 3 weeks, this is how our day went… don't worry guys Oli hasn't seen my wedding dresses.
'They are in Italy atm being made! Eeek. I had to pop in to get my measurements taken again as my baby weight is dropping off me!!!! Not long now ♥️'.
In September, Megan left the UK and moved to Germany to be with her footballer fiancé Olly, deciding to give birth over there.
The Scotsman plays as a right winger or forward for the German football team, Bundesliga club Werder Bremen.
In a previous Instagram video, Megan announced: 'Guess what! I'm moving to Germany. I know I did some stories yesterday about packing.
'And I think I few of you thought I was going into labour but no let's hope I don't go into labour because I am now giving birth in Germany.
'I know a few of you guys have been like 'Where's Olly?' Olly is in Germany and all our stuff has been in storage for a couple of months.
'A bit crazy that I'm moving countries. I'm actually excited, like it's obviously going to be a big change.'
Megan revealed that they had to 'move hospitals very last minute' and it was 'crazy' and 'all a bit of a rush'.
The original plan was for Olly to fly back in time for her due date. However, Megan was worried that her partner would miss the birth of their baby.
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