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She’s certainly no stranger to putting on a sensational display in a swimsuit.
And Monday was no different for Lizzie Cundy, 53, as she poured her enviable figure into a very revealing cut-away costume.
The television personality wowed her followers as she shared sizzling Instagram snaps of herself before and after applying fake tan.
Sensational: Lizzie Cundy, 53, looked sizzling hot as she poured her enviable figure into a very revealing cut-away costume, showing the results of cellulite-removing spray tan on Monday
While Lizzie looked like she’d spent weeks abroad on the beach, she’d actually gone for a safer option in a bid to protect her skin, using a spray that ‘blasts away cellulite’.
She captioned her post: ‘WOW! This is the Summer’s hottest must have ! Here is a before and after pic of me with the most incredible slimming tanning mist called Liquid Bronze from @goddess_aesthetics1.’
In one image Lizza displayed her lighter, natural skin tone before application, and in another which she placed alongside, she can be seen looking much darker, with her long legs looking incredibly smooth.
Lizzie wore a barely-there cut-out swimsuit for the shoot which left plenty of skin on show.
Putting on a show: Television personality Lizzie is certainly no stranger to putting on a sensational display in a swimsuit, with the star often sharing snaps on social media
Her impressively flat, toned stomach was visible as she posed a pair of high heels.
Lizzie’s post comes after she made the unexpected claim that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry named their daughter Lilibet as a tribute to her, and not the Queen.
The royals announced the birth of their daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor earlier this month, naming their second child after Her Majesty’s childhood nickname and Harry’s late mother.
Extraordinary claim: Lizzie recently claimed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry named their daughter Lilibet as a tribute to her, and not the Queen (pictured in 2013)
Yet socialite Lizzie has insisted this isn’t the case at all, and that name is in fact a tribute to her as a way of mending bridges after she was ‘ghosted’ by the Duchess.
Speaking to OK! magazine, Lizzie said: ‘I was called Lilibet. It’s short for Elizabeth. It was my nickname at school!
‘Thank you Meghan. You ghosted me – and now you’re calling your child after me. I appreciate it.
‘My name was Lilbet at school. When I heard it on the radio, I kind of turned and said, “That’s my name! I haven’t been called it for years.”‘
Royal lineage: The new baby will be entitled to be a princess and Archie (pictured) a prince – both with HRH styles – after the death of the Queen and when Charles becomes king
Source: DailyMail