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AJ Odudu flaunts her washboard abs in animal print bikini as she soaks up the sun during lavish Ibiza holiday

AJ Odudu flaunts her washboard abs in animal print bikini as she soaks up the sun during lavish Ibiza holiday

Daily Mail​a day ago

AJ Odudu sent temperatures soaring in a skimpy bikini as she posed for a slew of sizzling snaps from her lavish holiday in Ibiza, Spain.
The Big Brother host, 37, showed off her washboard abs and endless legs in her recent Instagram pictures, captioning her post: 'Ibiza quality T.I.M.E.'
The presenter posed in a chic leopard-print bikini and accessorised with dark shades, a brown headband, and gold jewellery.
In another snap, AJ stunned in a strapless white mini dress and matching strappy heels.
The beauty has been enjoying some time off with her friends, as she documented plenty of pre-night outs during her trip.
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Elsewhere, AJ posed soaking the sun in a cream crochet beach dress.
In another head-turning look, the TV star displayed her sensational figure in a little black dress and glamorous heels.
It comes after AJ shared a slew of glamorous snaps to Instagram last month during her sun-soaked getaway to Ibiza.
She shared a photograph of herself dressed up to the nines as she stepped out for an al fresco dinner with her nearest and dearest.
For the occasion, AJ showed off her incredible figure in a completely sheer black mini-dress with waterfall sleeves.
She put her abs on display by wearing a black strapless bralet and matching underwear underneath her striking ensemble.
AJ has been enjoying some much-needed downtime on the Spanish island after wrapping up her hosting duties on Celebrity Big Brother.
Last month, AJ and her co-host, Will Best, shared details about the after-party drama, where JoJo Siwa dumped her ex, Kath Ebbs, after growing close to Chris Hughes.
The beauty has been enjoying some time off with her friends, as she well-documented plenty of pre-night outs during her stunning vacation
The dancer, 22, and Love Islander, 32, raised eyebrows with their very close bond in the house, before spending a weekend enjoying 'Sunday massages' and walks in the park - after JoJo dumped partner Kath, 28, at the CBB wrap party.
Speaking to Will on Hits Radio Breakfast, AJ revealed that she had seen JoJo and her partner at the party having 'a talk outside', and now realised it was 'THE conversation.'
Will said: 'Obviously JoJo has broken up with her partner. Did you see any of it happening? Because I saw nothing at the afterparty.'
AJ admitted: 'Well, I saw, just a conversation. They were just having a talk outside.'
Also appearing on the show was Fleur East, who quipped: 'That was the conversation.'
Will added: 'They took it outside' and AJ said: 'I didn't realise that was the conversation.'
Will asked, 'Did you bowl over, "Hi, why are you crying?" before the hosts burst out laughing.

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