
Gordon Ramsay's daughter Holly looks incredible in a barely there black bikini as she hits the beach in Miami
Holly, 25, who is engaged to Olympian Adam Peaty, took to Instagram to share some snaps from her Miami trip.
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"Postcards from Miami," Holly penned alongside the series of glam snaps where she donned a barely-there bikini.
Holly could be seen leaving on a beach hut as she showed off her washboard abs and natural beauty.
The first snap saw her smiling sweetly at the camera with her hand on her head.
While the second photo had a more sultry pose.
Holly rocked a black and white monochrome two-piece, with her svelte figure on full display.
The bikini was a triangle-style number that had white detailing, bows, and strings to tie the garments together.
Holly kept her makeup minimal and wore her brunette locks down and in a sleek style as her tresses framed her face.
Reacting to the sizzling display, fans went wild in the comments.
"You look stunning in that bikini @hollyramsayy," said one.
"You're very sexy looking," swooned another.
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A third person then wrote: "Looking good Lady."
"Wow. Your man is very lucky," said a fourth.
While a fifth simply penned: "Pretty."
Holly got engaged to Adam last September when they were in Dubai on a sun-soaked trip together.
Adam, who won a medal at the Paris Olympics last summer, first met Holly when her younger sister Tilly was competing alongside him,
Tilly Ramsay went up against Adam on Strictly Come Dancing back in 2021.
The pair then went "Instagram official" in June 2023.
In a chat with OK! Magazine that came out in July 2024, Holly was asked about whether she's keen to have a child after her one-year-old brother Jesse was welcomed into the world.
Holly responded with: "Oh my goodness - I've only just got a boyfriend!"
When asked whether her famous dad ever gives her boyfriend pep talks, Holly told the magazine: "Totally different areas. One's a chef, one's in a pool.
"Obviously, they're both high performance (men) - they both bond over that, but they prefer to talk about cars, to be honest."
Holly is making a name for herself when it comes to her own career.
After studying fashion design at London's Ravensbourne University, Holly works as a model and influencer and has her own podcast called 21 & Over.
On Holly's podcast she candidly speaks about her own personal struggles with depression.
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