
Andrea Corr, 51, showcases her incredibly toned physique in a skimpy black two-piece bikini as she enjoys a stroll along the beach in Barbados
The lead singer of Irish band, The Corrs, 51, who often goes on holiday in the Caribbean, looked sensational as she kept in a low profile in a pair of square black-tinted sunglasses.
Andrea appeared in high spirits as she enjoyed a swim in the sea and walked along the shore.
Her outing comes just days after she flaunted her age-defying figure in a skimpy orange bikini on the same beach.
She flaunted her impressive abs as she enjoyed a dip in the ocean.
Andrea is spending some downtime at the Sandy Lane Hotel in Barbados, a clear favourite of hers.
The singer surprised many fans earlier this year when she was unveiled as the Snail on the most recent series of The Masked Singer.
After her identity was unveiled, she quipped: 'I had such a good time, everyone's been lovely, it's been really joyous. I wanted to do it for the children.'
She added that she 'loved' her glittery pink costume and hadn't told a single person she was taking part in the ITV competition.
The star had just missed out on a spot in the top five, with the show eventually won by West End star Samantha Barks.
In 2022, The Corrs performed for the first time together in five years at Hope Estate Winery, in Australia's Hunter Valley.
The 90s band is made up of siblings Andrea, Sharon, Caroline and Jim.
Andrea was interviewed by Australian radio station Triple M ahead of their return where she spoke about the family band and their shared talent.
She said: 'We've often wondered over the years why one of us wasn't a complete dud, like what are the chances?'
'I mean, music is an amazing thing to do. We do love it.
'Our parents brought us up playing music, listening to music, listening to them. So we're just been doing it our entire life.'
Last year, Andrea took to the stage again back in the summer as The Corrs thrilled festival goers at BST Hyde Park.
On the bill at the Hyde Park festival as a special guest of Shania Twain 's headline show, the family band's performance was hailed as 'magnificent'.
Fans were quick to show their adoration at the band's performance, taking to X, formerly Twitter, to write: 'At BST. The Corrs are a stupendously beautiful family,';
'The Corrs, very much on form!'; 'Magnificent #thecorrs,';
'A great day to drink a beer and listen to the Corrs. Wherever you are (I am at Hyde Park for the Corrs and Shania Twain), drink a beer and listen to the Corrs today.'
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