
Love Island winner Millie Court sends temperatures soaring in a skimpy black bikini during a sun-soaked holiday in Ibiza
The Love Island winner took to Instagram to share a series of sizzling snaps from her lavish getaway as she partied with friends on a boat.
Millie looked incredible in the two-piece which boasted a black and white top and matching tie side bottoms.
Leaving her long tresses loose, the reality star shielded from the sun under a trendy straw cowgirl hat.
Millie was seen with her friends swimming up to a bar boat for cocktails before filming herself doing a backwards dive into the ocean.
She penned: 'the BEST day'.
It comes after Millie admitted that watching back her flirting with boyfriend Liam Reardon on Love Island makes her 'cringe massively'.
The reality stars won the seventh series of the ITV show in 2021 and had a year-long relationship before briefly splitting in July 2022.
They have since reconciled and have been going from strength to strength, with the pair reflecting on their romance during Love Island's 10-year special, set to air on Sunday.
Millie explained: 'Any moment of me and Liam flirting on TV makes me cringe massively. I actually can't watch that!
'But the moment Liam got up on stage and read out a letter he wrote for me… I always look back and think that was really sweet of him as I know how nervous he must have been.
'That was the moment I knew I was going to forgive him and thank god I did because look where we are now!'
Liam agreed with Millie, adding: 'Most scenes of myself in the villa make me smile but also cringe! It's something about watching yourself on television as a young 21-year-old who thought they had it all figured out.
'Returning to the villa after Casa Amor and being the centre of all the drama around the firepit was definitely a cringe moment for me.'
The stunner filmed herself doing a backwards dive into the ocean
Despite the 'cringe' moments, Millie said Love Island has changed her life for the better: 'Love Island changed my life dramatically, but all for the better.
'I met the love of my life, my career sky rocketed and I've had opportunities I never even dreamed of because they felt so far out of reach. I will be forever grateful to Love Island for giving me the best gift of life I could possibly ask for.'
In June Millie openly 'hinted' she is ready for Liam to pop the question and has already 'showed' him the style of engagement ring she would like.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, she said: 'He's the one in control of proposing and I've gave a little hint and showed him a ring that I would like.
'Not that it means he'll do it any time soon but I thought better he knows now so when he does decide to, in the future, he knows what ring I like.
'He also knows what I would like proposal-wise as well, so where it would be and stuff'.
Millie went onto say that the couple have been much happier in their relationship since 'doing long distance'.
She said: 'It's amazing, he lives in Wales now and I'm in Essex so we're doing long distance but it's actually working really well.
'We managed to get that time together where I'll come down to Wales for a week, he'll come down to Essex, and it's almost like it's working because the time that we have apart we can crack on with work and solely focus on that.
The reality stars won the seventh series of the ITV show in 2021 and had a year-long relationship before briefly splitting in July 2022
'Then when we're together we really look after our relationship and actually spend quality time together.'
The reality star admitted the pair 'struggled' with balancing a relationship as well as fame after first coming off Love Island, but despite splitting for a short period of time they 'always knew they wanted to be together'.
Speaking as the face of VO5's Summer Festival Edit, Millie told MailOnline: 'I just think that we've got used to life as it is now.
'I think coming off the show as many couples, it is a struggle to sort of navigate this new life as well as navigating a relationship.
'So having that time apart meant that we could really get to terms with this new lifestyle and everything sort of happening with that.
'Then when we came back together it was like we'd got used to it and we were in a much more comfortable position with life and career and it meant that we could fully focus on our relationship
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