Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock stunned her fans as she showed of her amazing bikini body just four months after giving birth to twins.
The singer, 30, showcased her own brand's yellow bikini on a sunshine holiday in Jamaica as she posed by the water.
Leigh-Anne flicked a peace sign to the camera and captioned the snap: "Finally made it home... #OutOfOffice."
The mother-of-two took to her Instagram stories to share the clip as she travelled to Jamaica with her footballer fiancé Andre Gray, 30, and the pair's four-month-old twins.
The couple have so far kept their children's genders and names under wraps.
The image comes just days after Leigh-Anne shared a sweet snap of her breastfeeding her twins to give her 8.2 million followers an insight into her daily life.
She captioned the black-and-white image: "MOM."
The former X Factor star also gave fans a peek into what her Christmas with twins looked like with a photo of Leigh-Anne with her fiancé last month.
The couple and the babies wore matching onesies as they cuddled up in front of a Christmas tree.
The mum-of-two captioned the post: "Insta vs Reality of trying to get two bubbas in a family photo let alone two fur babies! lol...
"Merry Christmas from the Graynock's! Sending everyone so much love."
Leigh-Anne has also been tipped to win a prestigious award for her powerful documentary on racism.
In Race, Pop & Power, which aired on BBC Three last year, the singer looked into her painful experience as the only black member of the hugely successful girl group Little Mix.
The BBC documentary focused on Leigh-Anne's personal journey as she detailed the racism she encountered being a black woman in the music industry after breaking into the business 10 years ago.
She recalled being "treated differently" from her bandmates Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall, as well as now former bandmate Jesy Nelson, since they shot to fame on The X Factor in 2011.
And she finds herself up for an award at the prestigious Burberry British Diversity Awards ceremony, set to take place in March, alongside fellow celebrities including comedian John Bishop and Olympic gold medallist Tom Daley.
Funnyman John and Olympian Tom have been recognised for their work supporting the LGBT+ community, while England footballer Marcus Rashford has been shortlisted for his brilliant efforts in campaigning for free school meals in the UK.
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