
Pixie Lott channels Baywatch in a plunging red swimsuit and models a number of skimpy bikinis during sun-soaked family getaway in Mauritius
The singer, 34, looked amazing in a blue two-piece which boasted a tie front top and matching bottoms as she hit the beach.
Keeping cool with her blonde waved tresses in a ponytail, Pixie wrapped a coordinated cover-up skirt over the swimwear.
She shielded from the sun behind a pair of sunglasses as she posed in front of the picturesque ocean backdrop.
In another picture, Pixie turned up the heat as she channelled Baywatch in a plunging backless red swimming costume.
The stunner was all smiles as she enjoyed a drink at a beach bar before strolling on the beach as the sunset.
Pixie slipped into a green bikini as she carried her two-year-old son Bertie along the beach.
She was in high spirits as she blew a kiss to the camera while running down a wooden path towards the sea.
In another snap, the Mamma Do songstress popped a bottle of champagne as she modelled a purple swimsuit and black cover-up skirt.
The singer wore a pair of sunglasses as she opened the bottle while sat on a padded sun lounger.
Pixie was joined on the trip by her husband Oliver Cheshire, who she met 15 years ago before tying the knot in 2022, and their young son Bertie (Albert).
The family looked to be enjoying quality time together as they posed for a snap during one night out.
Pixie slipped into a black minidress as she sipped on a glass of red wine during dinner.
She wrote: 'Just what the doctor ordered'.
Pixie's family holiday comes weeks after they jetted to Tenerife to stay at the five-star island resort Ritz Carlton, which costs between up to £4,489 per night.
Pixie twirled on the beach wearing the backless red swimsuit as the sunset
In another snap, the Mamma Do songstress popped a bottle of champagne as she modelled a purple swimsuit and black cover-up skirt
She sent temperatures soaring as she shared a sizzling swimsuit snap.
Pixie further accessorised with trendy pink shades and styled her blonde tresses into a messy updo as she pouted for the camera.
During her getaway, the All About Tonight hitmaker also shared with her 739,000 followers several sweet family snaps.
In one snap, Pixie beamed while holding her son Albert in her arms as Oliver planted a sweet kiss on the tot's head.
The singer's well-deserved break comes after she stunned 80 brides and grooms on Valentine's Day with a surprise private performance of her latest single.
The pop star made a special appearance at a romantic service held at Coventry Cathedral.
The loved-up crowd, many of whom were dressed in their bridal gowns, were treated to an exclusive performance of Pixie's new song Show You Love, along with a cover of Coldplay's All My Love.
For the momentous occasion, Pixie wowed in a striking red off-the-shoulder mini dress, featuring ruched detailing and a frill hem.
Pixie appeared in high spirits as she delivered a showstopping performance, captivating the crowd who watched on with delight.
Pixie tied the knot with Oliver in a lavish ceremony at Ely Cathedral in 2022 where she stunned in an ivory wedding gown by Schiaparelli
Speaking about the event, the Turn It Up hitmaker said the energy in the cathedral was 'beautiful' and the setting was 'stunning,' as reported by CountryLive.
It no doubt brought happy memories back for Pixie of her own wedding day.
Pixie tied the knot with Oliver in a lavish ceremony at Ely Cathedral in 2022 where she stunned in an ivory wedding gown by Schiaparelli.
The hitmaker got engaged to Oliver on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in 2016 and finally tied the knot six years later, after three cancellations created by the pandemic.
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