
Frankie Bridge looks incredible in a black swimsuit and a £285 patterned sarong as she celebrates her lookalike sisters' birthday during family holiday in Bermuda
The Loose Women star, 36, showed off her amazing figure as she wrapped the £285 Pucci sarong around her plunging one-piece while soaking up the sun during a family holiday in Bermuda.
Frankie accessorised with a pair of chunky £175 gold Missoma pearl drop earrings and added a stylish woven cowgirl hat.
Keeping cool, the beauty styled her blonde tresses in a neat up do and accesorised with a pair of tinted sunglasses.
The former Saturdays singer put on a leggy display in the beach ensemble as she posed up a storm in the sunshine.
She wrote: 'Heard it's a Pucci Summer?'
The Loose Women star, 36, showed off her amazing figure as she wrapped the £285 Pucci sarong around her plunging one-piece while soaking up the sun during a family holiday
Frankie later took to her Instagram Story to share a sweet selfie with husband Wayne as they enjoyed a boat day celebrating her sisters 40th birthday.
The former England footballer cut a cool figure in a white crochet vest and donned a pair of chunky black sunglasses.
The couple were joined by several friends as they partied and 'danced a lot' while on a yacht.
Frankie also shared a sweet photo of her bikini-clad lookalike sister holding her massive gold champagne birthday cake.
It comes after Frankie revealed earlier this year that she had been suffering from an 'awful' illness that left her 'completely wiped out' as she opened up about her secret health battle.
She took to Instagram to open up to her 1.5million followers as she explained that she has been suffering from gastroenteritis.
In the candid video, Frankie revealed that her 'immunity has been so bad' after suffering from gastroenteritis - an inflammation of the stomach - back-to-back.
The singer, who was dressed in a beige T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms, said she has been having other 'tests done' and has also been on 'antibiotics for a bad tooth'.
Speaking from her kitchen, Frankie shared: 'Hi guys it's been a little while and I've said a couple of time that I've been ill a lot lately so I thought I would give you an update.
'I've basically had gastroenteritis twice back to back. Which I very rarely get to be honest and it has completely wiped me out and been awful. I feel like my gut has massively suffered and it feels still really fragile.'
According to the NHS, gastroenteritis is a common inflammation of the stomach and intestines caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites.
It typically manifests with symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and stomach cramps, but can also include fever, fatigue, and headache.
Frankie continued: 'My immunity has been so bad and all while that has been going on I've been having tests done and I couldn't take my daily Symprove.
'On top of all of this I've been on antibiotics because I've had a bad tooth and I feel like I've noticed a massive difference in my immunity.'
The Saturday's star concluded by telling fans she has since been 'given the all clear' by doctors.
She added: 'I'm finally over it and I'm hoping it's the last time because I've been given the all clear to get back into my daily routine. I'm happy to be back and it's nice to be back in a routine.'
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