Scarlett Moffatt wowed in an unmissable orange swimsuit after saying she is finally content with her curves.
The former Gogglebox star, 31, continues to make the most of her break in Marbella as she spent a few hours by the pool.
She smiled as she contemplated a chilly dip, going make-up free and looking happy as she soaked up a rays.
Scarlett is taking the trip with rarely seen sister Ava, who was unrecognisable from her days on Gogglebox alongside the star. The siblings looked relaxed on their sunkissed get-away, laughing and joking and enjoying plenty of food and drink.
She said over the weekend that they're enjoying 'carbs in Marbs' and the telly favourite is embracing her new-found body confidence.
It's a far cry from how she was feeling when she holidayed last August.
Much-loved Scarlett explained how she was reduced to tears after trying on a bikini for the first time in five years.
After yo-yoing between a size 8 and an 18, Scarlett says she is now totally at peace with how she looks.
She previously coming under fire for losing 3 stone as she promoted her top-selling fitness DVD.
Scarlett's SuperSlim Me Plan had been a huge hit with fans in 2016, but it later emerged that the TV star had achieved her slimmed-down physique by enduring six hours of exercise a day at a gruelling Swiss bootcamp and consuming 700 calories a day.
She later shared her deep 'regret' over the saga and declined to take the £100,000 fee she made.
After putting the scandal behind her, Scarlett then found herself the victim of cruel body-shaming trolls.
In her latest interview, Scarlett says she's happy with how she looks and wants to promote a body positive message to stop other people battling years of torment.
Sharing her tips for body confidence, the I'm A Celeb winner told The Sun: “People need to look in the mirror and give themselves a compliment. So many times in the past I missed out on things because I was self-conscious. I didn’t go to pool parties in Las Vegas three years ago.
"I think back and go: ‘Why did I let that happen? Why did I let this bother me?’ I realised when I’m lying on my deathbed, I’m not gonna remember that time I got loads of likes and looked really good.”
She went on: “Genuinely, no matter what you look like, just celebrate you. As long as you are healthy, being yourself and you’re being nice to people, you do you. That’s the big thing that I want to get across.”
Last year, Scarlett joined Frankie Bridge on her Open Mind podcast to address her weight loss journey.
She said: 'I've deleted all my before and after pictures...Not only were they bad for my peace of mind it wasn't really good for other people because now I look like my before picture again."
Scarlett added: "I sort of rebelled against [my] DVD because I just didn't like how it happened and I just wasn't for it anymore.
"I purposefully started putting weight on. I was sort of like, 'if I get big again it can't get brought up'. I can't have this stigma attached to me about this DVD and people will stop buying it."
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