
Jenny Powell puts on a busty display in skimpy zig-zag bikini as she reveals shocking indecent proposal from beach worker in Miami
Jenny Powell looked sensational as she soaked up the sun in Miami on Saturday - but her day took an unexpected turn when a beach worker made a shock proposal.
The TV presenter, 57, showed off her incredible figure in a skimpy zig-zag bikini as she shared a video with fans revealing the inappropriate comment made to her while she was hiring a sun lounger.
Speaking to her Instagram followers in the clip, Jenny said she was just hours away from flying back to the UK after interviewing Gloria Estefan, but not before enjoying some last-minute sunshine.
She told fans: 'So about three hours left till my car picks me up to take me back to the UK after interviewing Gloria Estefan, um happy days.
'In the meantime, getting the rays. Good news is, a brolly and a lounger just for a few hours is about $25 dollars as opposed to about 150 in Ibiza. So, that's good news.'
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She then revealed the shocking comment, adding: 'On the flip side, the guy who sorts out all the loungers and the brolly's here on the beach told me his wife's left him and that he's very virile and he fancied his chances.
'So, I've sent him on his way. Don't worry. And yeah, happy weekend everyone. You've gotta laugh, haven't you?'
She comically captioned the bikini-clad clip: 'Bet you can relate ladies ! And well, God loves a trier (laughing emojis) Happy weekend .. see you in the other side !'
It comes after Jenny flaunted her incredible figure in a green bikini last month, as she proudly showed off her surgery scars while wild swimming.
The TV personality took to her Instagram Story to share a sizzling snap where she made the most of the heatwave by taking a dip in a pond.
She looked nothing short of sensational as she displayed her extremely toned figure and washboard abs in the halterneck bikini set.
Jenny wore her long brunette tresses in a voluminous bun to keep her hair out of the water and opted for a glowing palette of makeup to elevate her natural beauty.
She seemed to be on cloud nine as she flashed a smile while dipping her feet into the water, captioning the post: 'Days like these #wildswimming uk scars 'n' all.'
Jenny underwent a robotic hysterectomy last year to manage extreme symptoms as a result of the menopause.
She has been open about her health battle and has often displayed her scars from the gruelling surgery as a way of raising awareness.
In March, she displayed her incredible abs in a bikini as she proudly showed off her scars four months after having surgery.
She looked sensational as she took to Instagram to share a collection of snaps, including bikini pictures from a trip to Hotel Les Deux Tours in Marrakech.
Jenny wowed in a green and white tie-dye style triangle bikini, while in another mirror selfie, she sported a multicoloured striped skimpy two-piece.
She captioned the snaps: 'Pain heals, chicks dig scars, glory last forever. Thank you Shane Falco for these words… I'm living them!
'In the past week alone from hosting for amazing charities @athletic_minds_foundation @foundation92 @mftcharity to sharing my weekends as always on the radio @greatesthitsuk to rebooting @hotel_les_deux_tours.
'The balance is key and the energy is real .. shine on my lovelies. We all have scars inside and out .. it's the healing process that matters.'
Just five months ago, Jenny underwent the hysterectomy and explained that the last two years have been the most difficult for her.
She told OK!: 'Even though I tried to send out all these positive, smiley, "everything's lovely" vibes, I was suffering.
'I had terrible bleeding, really bad, to the point where I was changing four times a day and in a job like mine, that isn't good.'
Jenny thinks that women's health is 'neglected' and that the concept of 'just getting used' to struggling is something that frustrates her.
The Greatest Hits Radio host had been on a family holiday in her bikini last year when some paparazzi pictures of herself started doing the rounds in the media.
When she saw the images, Jenny noticed a 'bump in [her] lower abdomen' which caused concern and she underwent an MRI.
The scan revealed that her abdomen was as if she 'was about 16 weeks pregnant' with the amount of pressure it was under, and she felt compelled to share her story.
She added: 'It was so big it was pressing on my intestines, on my bladder, on my kidneys.
'It's only looking back – now that it's gone – that I think, "Wow." And that's why I put it all out there.'
In the images shared, Jenny posed in shorts as she gave a full view of the extent of her scars.
The images had been taken over the course of a four-week time span, and the scarring became more dramatic as the days went on.
Soon after undergoing the operation in early October, Jenny explained: 'I've suffered for so long with all sorts of symptoms and tried all sorts, but yeah it's time, so hence the hysterectomy.
'Because I'm menopausal of course things are different it's not like this is been brought on early.
'But I'm just wondering if they'll be any connection between it and my emotions. So it will be interesting. I'm just about to put my fancy gown on so come back later.'
Jenny previously revealed she was forced into hospital after severe menopause symptoms left her struggling to 'get out of bed every day'.
What is a hysterectomy?
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman's uterus.
There are three kinds:
PARTIAL HYSTERECTOMY: Removes two-thirds of the uterus.
TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY: Removes uterus and cervix.
RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY: Removes uterus, cervix and ovaries.
The operation is most commonly performed on women between the ages of 40 and 49.
More than 20 million American women have had a hysterectomy, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As women approach menopause, the odds that they will develop one of several serious uterine health conditions increases. Doctors may recommend a hysterectomy as a treatment for:
fibroids
endometriosis
uterine (endometrial) cancer
chronic uterine pain or bleeding
collapsed uterus
In some cases, doctors may suggest a hysterectomy as a preventative measure if a woman has significant warning or early signs of developing one or more of these conditions.
When necessary, surgeons may also remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes, if these have also been damaged or are at serious risk of damage.
The removal of reproductive organs sends a woman's body into menopause, no matter how old she is.
This comes with unpleasant side effects like hot flashes, and many women have to start hormone therapy, taking oestrogen to balance out their own hormones.
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