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GK Barry flaunts her jaw-dropping figure in a TINY thong bikini as she soaks up the sun with gorgeous girlfriend Ella Rutherford amid their romantic Greek getaway

GK Barry flaunts her jaw-dropping figure in a TINY thong bikini as she soaks up the sun with gorgeous girlfriend Ella Rutherford amid their romantic Greek getaway

Daily Mail​2 days ago

GK Barry flaunted her jaw-dropping figure amid her romantic Crete getaway with gorgeous girlfriend Ella Rutherford on Monday.
The Loose Women star, 25, who has been dating the professional footballer, also 25, since early 2024, slipped into a skimpy bikini to climb the famous Kourtaliotiko Gorge and swim in its stunning lagoon.
GK, whose real name is Grace Keeling, looked sensational while frolicking in the water in the tiny white two piece which boasted a triangular top and racy thong.
Meanwhile Ella also showed off her own svelte physique in a busty bikini top and swimming shorts as the pair put on a romantic display.
GK captioned the snaps: 'No one tells you it's around 6,000 steps to get to the waterfall and the water is -50 degrees x' to which Ella replied: 'Was worth every step'.
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The couple were no doubt celebrating GK's new career move after she landed a spot on BBC Radio 1's schedule this summer.
The star will present her very own show for the entire month of July after BBC bosses announced a schedule shakeup.
GK will host Radio 1's afternoon show from July 4 and will be on air from 1pm to 4pm every Saturday and Sunday.
Speaking about her new gig, GK told MailOnline: 'I'm really excited to be presenting my own show with BBC Radio 1 this summer. It's totally different to podcasting and I'm ready to get stuck in!
'As someone who travels a lot for work I'm always listening to the radio, so I can't wait to interact with the listeners and get them involved in all the fun.'
Teasing her new show, the BBC said the TiKToker will be joined by 'special guests' who will co-host the programme alongside her.
In April Ella shared a rare insight into her relationship with the TV star, admitting 'she's changed my life for the better'.
Speaking on talkSPORT's The Kickback, Ella said: 'She [GK Barry] really just became, straight away, as soon as I met her, that rock - that I obviously had with family and stuff but I think it's different when you've got a partner and you're going home to them every night.
GK captioned the snaps: 'No one tells you it's around 6,000 steps to get to the waterfall and the water is -50 degrees x' to which Ella replied: 'Was worth every step'
'She's been a massive part of why I'm so happy on the outside if people do see that. Since I met her, she's changed my life for the better.'
Ella added: 'She's flourished into her wag era. She's cooking dinners and enjoying just coming to the game with her prosecco.
'She hasn't got a clue what's going on. I asked "babe what do you do when I'm playing?" and she's just like "I just watch you".
'Sometimes she'll say like "that was a free kick" and she'll know a corner but I do need to sit her down.
'At the start I was banging my head because she didn't know what goal we were scoring in or what team we were - I said "we're wearing all blue babe you need to just look at our team".
'But she's come on, bless her. That's nice for me as well because she really does try to understand it as well as me understanding what she does and supporting her.
'She's been a massive support for me this year so that's been nice.'
GK previously admitted she was 'terrified' of first meeting Ella as she hadn't yet dated a woman after coming out.
She said: 'I knew I was bi, but I was really scared to date a woman. It was territory I'd never been in. I was really terrified to meet Ella. We had a mutual friend.
'I looked at her Instagram and I thought, "look at the calves on that! There's no way I'm letting her go." So I plucked up the courage and went on a date.'
The couple are now happier than ever, with Grace adding: 'It was the best decision ever. We have been inseparable since. We live together now. Sometimes she does drive me up the wall, but with love, of course.'

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