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Dancing On Ice star Vanessa Bauer stuns in sizzling swimsuit snaps from Bali getaway with boyfriend

Dancing On Ice star Vanessa Bauer stuns in sizzling swimsuit snaps from Bali getaway with boyfriend

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Vanessa looked loved up in a sweet photo with footballer boyfriend James
BIKINI BABE Dancing On Ice star Vanessa Bauer stuns in sizzling swimsuit snaps from Bali getaway with boyfriend
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DANCING On Ice star Vanessa Bauer has stunned in a series of sizzling swimsuit snaps from her Bali getaway with her boyfriend.
It was back in December when the skating pro revealed new boyfriend James Rowe, after a romantic trip to Lapland.
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Dancing On Ice star Vanessa Bauer has stunned in a series of sizzling swimsuit snaps from her Bali getaway with her boyfriend
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The star stunned in her orange bikini
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Vanessa shared some stunning photos sat on the shore at night
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Footballer James previously played for Reading FC and went on to play for Cheltenham town, followed by Aldershot Town
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Both she and James, 33, took to Instagram to share loved-up posts from their winter wonderland holiday.
Footballer James previously played for Reading FC and went on to play for Cheltenham town, followed by Aldershot Town.
Now, the brunette beauty and her man have jetted off again, this time to Bali.
Vanessa shared some stunning photos sat on the shore at night.
She penned: 'liquid or frozen, happiest by the water 🌊🧊 (once I've eaten)
'thanks to a kind stranger @momohead_ for taking the covert last picture from a far, this was such a beautiful moment ♥️'
The brunette beauty put on a sensational display in the series of photos, in a glistening orange bikini.
Vanessa let her hair down in beachy waves and sported a makeup free look, while standing up for some of the photos.
In another snap, she could be seen with her boyfriend James, as they posed in swimwear while enjoying an al-fresco feast.
Dancing on Ice star quits series just hours before live show after devastating injury
'How absolutely beautiful,' one fan wrote, while another said: 'I aspire to be as happy as you whether it's on the ice or off you're just radiating it.'
The star's romance with James comes after she split from boyfriend of nine months Dan Underwood in June of last year.
And Vanessa previously hinted she could quit Dancing On Ice as she pursues an acting career.
She told The Sun: "My acting pursuit is going really well.
"I'm actually working on a movie right now as well, so I'm super excited for this to come out next year.
"I love Dancing On Ice and I would love to continue doing it for as long as I can but at the same time, other opportunities are piling up and I'm super grateful for everything coming my way right now."
The show was recently shelved by ITV with no plans for a new series.
It comes after ratings dwindled for this year's series, which was won by Corrie's Sam Aston.
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Vanessa and footballer boyfriend James
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