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Holly Willoughby looks incredible in black strapless bikini selfie as she throws support behind Oasis' gigs

Holly Willoughby looks incredible in black strapless bikini selfie as she throws support behind Oasis' gigs

The Sun6 days ago
HOLLY Willoughby looks incredible in a new selfie, while donning a black strapless bikini and a bucket hat.
The 44-year-old star left fans in a frenzy as she shared the black and white image with her 8.2million Instagram followers.
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She grinned from ear to ear and had her eyes covered by the Adidas bucket hat, in a show of support for Oasis as they play another Wembley gig.
The popular TV presenter, who could be seen standing in a garden, penned: 'When your not in Wembley but your head is… have fun tonight if you're lucky enough to be going 🖤.'
Holly accessorised with a beaded necklace with her initial 'H' on, and fans flooded the comments to tell the star how good she looked.
'You look stunning,' one person wrote, while another added: 'stunningly beautiful lady.'
Others shared fire emojis and love hearts beneath Holly's bikini pic.
And the selfie comes as fans descended on Wembley on Friday night, for Oasis' London gigs.
Oasis superfans in bucket hats and branded T-shirts packed the Tube en route to the gig from earlier in the day, with international accents denoting the band's worldwide popularity.
As with previous gigs, Liam and Noel walked onstage hand in hand, opened with Hello and proceeded to belt out many of their classics including Some Might Say and Morning Glory.
And they paid an emotional tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at their first gig in London for more than a decade.
Oasis pay poignant tribute to Ozzy Osbourne as 'Rock N Roll Star' appears on screen at Wembley in emotional song
The band lit up a screen at Wembley Stadium with an image of the rock legend towards the end of the performance of their track Live Forever.
The Gallagher brothers made a triumphant return to the capital - performing for the first time in London since 2009 - as they continued their world tour.
As the band made their way through staple tracks, an image of a younger Ozzy made its way onto main screen as the crowd began to cheer.
After finishing the song Live Forever, Liam announced to the crowd that he wanted to dedicate the next track - Rock 'N' Roll Star - to the late singer.
Ozzy passed away at the age of 76 on Tuesday, just 17 days after performing his final gig in Birmingham.
Turning to the packed Wembley crowd, Liam said: "I wanna dedicate this one to Ozzy Osbourne, Rock 'N' Roll Star."
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