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Maya Jama looks incredible in tiny crotchet bikini as she shares steamy insight into Ruben Dias holiday

Maya Jama looks incredible in tiny crotchet bikini as she shares steamy insight into Ruben Dias holiday

Cosmopolitan21-07-2025
In case you need a reminder that Maya Jama looks absolutely fire in whatever she wears, the Love Island host just shared a series of holiday snaps from a recent trip with boyfriend Ruben Dias. And yes, she is GLOWING.
Another day, another incredible Maya bikini snap. The 30-year-old, who went public with her footballer partner earlier this year, has just taken a few days off in Ibiza. To celebrate the trip, she shared a carousel of pics with her 3.2million Instagram followers with the caption, "La isla de la magia."
In English, this translates to 'The island of magic' - and judging by Maya's photos, we'd have to agree. In one, she's sat on the back of a boat overlooking some crystal clear water. While in another, she and Ruben snuggle up to each other, looking completely in love.
But it's her bikini pictures that fans can't stop looking at, thanks to the teeny weeny crotchet bikini, khaki combo and on-trend brown two piece she's gone for. Scroll to see the three different looks:
"You 😍" one person commented, while another put, "So so much gorgeousnessss 😍😍😍"
Someone else said, "Beaut babes!! ❤️" and "u radiate joy", while someone else concluded, "Cute AF babes ❤️" and "You are the most beautiful woman in the world outside & inside 😍🔥"
Couldn't have said it better ourselves. This comes as Maya returns to the Love Island villa to reprise hosting duties, heading to Mallorca every time she's needed for a recoupling or a dumping. She recently called out one of the boys for his behaviour, after he made an unnecessary dig at an ex following Casa Amor.
Knew we could rely on you, Maya!
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