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Love Islander Samie Elishi puts on a sizzling display in an olive green crochet bikini as she models for PrettyLittleThing

Love Islander Samie Elishi puts on a sizzling display in an olive green crochet bikini as she models for PrettyLittleThing

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Samie Elishi put on a sizzling display in an olive green crochet bikini as she modelled for PrettyLittleThing.
The Love Island star, 25, has recently signed a a deal with the clothing brand to model their pieces in her social media posts.
Samie posed up a storm for a photoshoot by the pool on a scorching hot August afternoon.
The reality star was glowing as she displayed her toned abs in a skimpy green crocheted two-piece.
Samie paired the bikini with matching low-rise beachwear trousers with her brunette locks styled in voluminous waves.
Elsewhere Samie also modelled PLT Label casual, sporting a navy satin co-ord consisting of a half-zip sweater and wide-leg trousers.
It comes after Samie set pulses racing in a bright blue bikini as she jetted off to Mykonos for a trip with NARS last month.
She took to Instagram to share a clip as she got ready for the sun by applying Kopari Rose Gold sunscreen.
In the clip, Samie looked radiant as she showed off her sensational figure in the cobalt My Outfit Online two-piece, which featured low-rise briefs and a sporty halterneck bikini top.
Samie's brunette locks were in tight curls ahead of her beach day as she smiled for the camera while applying her sunscreen.
The reality star was joined by fellow former Love Islander Sophie Piper on the trip to Greece.
Earlier this month, Samie showed ex Sam Thompson what he's missing as she posed for sultry bikini snaps while in Bali.
She flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in a colourful skimpy two-piece during her Bali getaway.
Samie had a matching cover-up on her daybed while sunbathing and accessorised with stylish sunglasses.
The influencer went make-up free for the Instagram pictures, which saw her sprawled out on all fours.
In June, a source revealed the pair had ended their two-month romance after things 'fizzled out' between them.
It comes after Samie confessed she 'loves Bali' just days after Molly-Mae's sister was mocked for leaving the island after just 48 hours due to being disappointed.
Zoe, 28, has been slammed by her followers this last week after she confessed Bali did not meet her expectations and so fled to Dubai instead after just two days.
The fitness enthusiast travelled to the Indonesian country to celebrate her one-year anniversary with her husband Danny.
But despite staying in a huge sea view room at a 5-star Radisson Blu, 'something wasn't quite right' and so she fled her resort.
And it appeared that Samie has taken a subtle swipe at the star as she showed her support for the developing region during her holiday.
As her wine glass was being topped up, Samie posted a snap of herself to her Instagram Stories with the caption. 'Cheers bbys, I luv Bali'.
When Zoe explained the reasoning behind her departure, she claimed that Bali looks better on social media than in real life, as influencers make it look luxurious, despite it being a developing country.
In a new YouTube video, Zoe told the camera: 'Since landing in Bali, something for us wasn't quite right.
'We came here with high expectations because we had seen on social media that everyone was having such a lovely time. Lovely places to eat and beaches, and lovely gyms and coffee shops.
'But I don't think the reality of Bali is shown much at all, and I do think it is down to a lot of influencers posting the more luxury side of things.'
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