Billie Faiers display her skimpy bikinis as she posed up at a luxury maldivian resort, Kuramathi


The 27-year-old former towie star looked sensational as she posed up a storm at  luxury Maldivian resort, Kuramathi, with her fiance Greg Shepherd and their children, Nelly, three, and Arthur, 10 months.

Billie looked sensational as she flaunted her hourglass curves in a skimpy blue bikini that showed off her ample bust and tiny waist.


The blonde bombshell proved she was a nautral beauty as she went make-up free whilst keeping her accessories simple with just a pair of wayfarer sunglasses.

In another stunning shot, the mother-of-two donned a black bikini that offered a look at her impeccably toned abs as she posed up a storm on the beach.


Proving that she looks incredible from all angles, the reality starlet also took to Instagram to share a snap of her peachy posterior as she posed from behind whilst clad in a skimpy red swimsuit.  

Billie joined The Only Way Is Essex alongside her sister Sam in series two 2011 and left five years later after series 18.

The reality TV show documented her pregnancy, and her daughter Nelly made her first on camera appearance as a newborn.

Billie has defended her decision to put Nelly in front of the camera at such a young age, and insisted Nellie will tell her if she doesn't want to be on screen.


Billie went on to call on other mums to be more supportive of each other, but admitted there would always be those with negative comments to make.

She said: 'I feel like sometimes no matter what you do you can always get criticised. Everyone's going to have an opinion and I think when you are putting yourself out there on social media, you've just got to kind of accept it.'

'Everyone's got their own way of doing things. I think as mums we should all support each other because everyone's situations are different and not be so judgmental.' 

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