
Tallia Storm almost bursts out of yellow swimsuit as she soaks up the sun on Miami Beach
FUN IN THE SUN Tallia Storm almost bursts out of yellow swimsuit as she soaks up the sun on Miami Beach
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TALLIA Storm sizzled in a bright yellow swimsuit during her Miami holiday.
The singer, 26, almost spilled out of the neon one-piece which was unzipped along the cleavage.
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Tallia Storm almost spilled out of a bright yellow swimsuit while in Miami
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The Boyfriend hitmaker put her toned figure on display in the neon one-piece
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Tallia modelled pieces from her mum Tessa Hartmann's swimwear collection
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The Boyfriend hitmaker put her toned figure on display as she posed for a series of snaps on the beach.
Tallia modelled pieces from her mum Tessa Hartmann's swimwear collection, HartiSwim.
The Scottish beauty was seen looking stylish with her blonde tresses in an updo and accessorising with a pair of oversized sunglasses, layered gold and pearl necklaces and some statement red nails.
She was then seen sprawled out on the golden sand and she gave fans a closer look at the swimsuit.
Tallia wrote: "Testing new HartiSwim samples and colour ways for my girlies.
"What do you think of this style?? (made from 100% recycled plastic bottles, by your new fav sustainable swimwear brand.
"Proud daughter alert."
Tallia's mum hilariously commented: "Did I get you the wrong size? Cause your boobs are popping out."
Many other fans posted a string of flame and love heart emojis in the comment section.
Just last month Tallia posed up a storm in a daring cut-out dress as she hit the red carpet at the Deep Cover premiere.
Tallia Storm sparks romance rumours with controversial Love Islander 'lined up as All Stars bombshell' as she dances in VERY sheer bodysuit
The X Factor alum opted for a cobalt blue figure-hugging gown with halterneck hemline and exposed back.
Tallia's showstopping frock was tied high on her hip and clung to her curves, looking as if she had ditched her lingerie.
Tallia's outing came after she wowed in a plunging swimsuit while soaking up the sunshine in Barbados.
She also stunned in a catsuit in Switzerland.
Glasgow lass Tallia also recently revealed how she "screamed" with delight after being headhunted by megastar Rihanna's lingerie label, Savage X Fenty.
The singer told how she hit it off with the billionaire pop star and businesswoman at a summer showbiz party in Los Angeles.
Tallia follows in the footsteps of supermodel Cindy Crawford in modelling for the brand, which was launched by the Umbrella singer in 2008.
ALL CHANGE
Last year, Tallia told how she would be undergoing a huge lifestyle revamp.
The singer wrote on social media she would be quitting her Capital Scotland job to re-locate to London.
In a social media caption she wrote: "Best year of my life moving back to Scotland & waking up at 5am to host Scotland's number 1 hit music station @CapitalScotland with my bestie, sarcastic, hilarious king for life @Fatpresenter.
"Loved every minute of it but my loan period is up & I move back to London & have to say goodbye to my Scottish besties.
"I've loved every minute of laughing, crying & celebrating with every one of YOU right here in Scotland.
"Thank you for making my wildest dreams come true & letting me talk to you for 4 hours a day Monday - Friday!!!!
"Love you guys, there's no place like Scotland!"
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