Alan Shearer’s daughter Hollie flashes her abs in a khaki crop top

Alan Shearer’s daughter Hollie flashed her abs as she turned up a storm during her latest PrettyLittleThing shoot on Wednesday.

The model and aspiring singer, 26, showed off her sense of style in a khaki crop top paired with edgy white pants that showed off her toned midriff.

The bare-midriff top featured a flattering high-neck design with the Kappa logo on the front, while the pants featured colorful red and yellow patches.

She wore stylish black sunglasses while doing her best on the sunny street corner.

Hollie wore her blonde locks in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a bronzed make-up look.

Stunning: Alan Shearer’s daughter Hollie flashed her abs as she cooked up a storm in her latest PrettyLittleThing shoot on Wednesday

Work it out: The model and aspiring singer, 26, showed off her sense of style in a khaki crop top paired with edgy white pants that showed off her toned midriff

Work it out: The model and aspiring singer, 26, showed off her sense of style in a khaki crop top paired with edgy white pants that showed off her toned midriff

She showed herself confident in the fashionable pairing for the stunning social media snaps as usual.

It comes after Hollie modeled clothes from Michael Owen’s daughter Gemma’s PrettyLittleThing range last week.

It came as Alan and Michael are still involved in a bitter feud with their feud dating back to over a decade ago.

Owen, 43, and Shearer, 52, don’t get along and have previously had online feuds stemming from their time together in St James’ Park.

The two English forwards played side by side at Newcastle United, but got into a fight.

But it turns out their feud didn’t trickle down to their celebrity daughters, as Hollie supported Gemma’s new clothing line.

For the new snaps, Hollie showed off her toned midriff in a yellow silk crop top and matching low skirt as she posed for the sizzling Instagram photos.

The singer showed off her sensational figure in the stunning coordinate.

Fashionista: The bare-midriff top featured a flattering high-neck design with the Kappa logo on the front, while the pants featured colorful red and yellow spots

Fashionista: The bare-midriff top featured a flattering high-neck design with the Kappa logo on the front, while the pants featured colorful red and yellow spots

The look: She wore stylish black sunglasses as she worked her best on the sunny street corner

The look: She wore stylish black sunglasses as she worked her best on the sunny street corner

Glowing: Hollie wore her blonde locks in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a bronzed makeup look

Glowing: Hollie wore her blonde locks in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for a bronzed makeup look

All smiles: She showed confidence as usual in the fashionable co-ord for the stunning social media snaps

All smiles: She showed confidence as usual in the fashionable co-ord for the stunning social media snaps

Hollie turned away from the camera in an instant and pulled up her long blonde locks to reveal the back of the pastel-colored outfit.

She applied an impeccable palette of makeup and accessorized with a chic pair of tiny gold hoop earrings while perched on an outdoor staircase.

Hollie gushed, “How pretty is this outfit from @gemowen_1 latest @prettylittlething collection.”

In the past, Owen and Shearer have traded barbed insults during a long-running feud over their time at Newcastle.

Owen revealed in his 2019 autobiography that he did not want to sign with the Magpies in 2005, saying Shearer’s record as manager was ‘appalling’ as they were relegated in 2009.

Shearer then hit back on social media when he posted a clip of Owen admitting to hating the last seven years of his career and saying he couldn’t wait to retire.

The Newcastle legend commented: ‘Yes Michael, we thought so too, making £120,000 a week…’

But Owen responded by questioning Shearer’s own loyalty to the club.

“Not sure you’re as loyal to Newcastle as you think you are mate,” he wrote on Twitter. “I remember well when you were inches away from a Liverpool contract after Sir Bobby Robson benched you. You’ve tried everything to get out.’

Referring to the clip Shearer posted of him, Owen added in a message to Gary Lineker, “Are you surprised he manipulated a small part of an honest answer to direct a cheap dig at me?” Most of the ex-players I’ve spoken to aren’t.’

The tension between Owen and Shearer dates back to the final months of Owen’s time at Newcastle, when Shearer was in charge and Paul Ferris was on the coaching staff.

Ferris claimed in his book last year that Owen did not want to risk injury towards the end of the season because his contract expired that summer.

Owen wrote, “Unfortunately, this feud continues to this day. The more I think about it the more I understand why Alan acts the way he does and keeps spreading negativity on me whenever he can.

“To put it simply, there have been a lot of lies, bull**** and general misinformation about the end of my time at Newcastle.

“I told him (Shearer) that I wasn’t fully fit, but I was willing to play. As I left his office that day, he made an insinuation that led me to believe he thought I had half my eye on my next contract. I’m not stupid – we both knew my contract was up in a few weeks. It wasn’t until three months later that I found out that Alan Shearer was apparently cooking with me.

“Not only that, it turns out he told anyone who would listen what he thought of me.”

And Owen was devastating to Shearer, the manager.

‘He was brought into St James’ Park as the savior, the local boy,’ he said. It could have been a nice story. But he failed. Newcastle United were relegated.

Perhaps instead of exploring his own shortcomings, it felt easier to blame Michael Owen. When you analyze it, it all makes sense.

Shearer’s record as a manager in the last eight games of that 2008-09 season was abysmal: five lost, two drawn, one won. These are hardly divine statistics.’

Shearer responded to Owen’s comments that he hated his time at Newcastle last year when their falling out arose.

Shearer then tweeted, “I’m not sure NUFC fans, teammates or employers want to thank him (for his comments).”

Which feud?  It comes after Hollie modeled clothes from Michael Owen's daughter Gemma's PrettyLittleThing range last week

Which feud? It comes after Hollie modeled clothes from Michael Owen’s daughter Gemma’s PrettyLittleThing range last week

Row: It came when Alan and Michael are still involved in a bitter feud with their feud dating back to over a decade ago (pictured in 2005)

Row: It came when Alan and Michael are still involved in a bitter feud with their feud dating back to over a decade ago (pictured in 2005)

Sweet: But it turns out their feud didn't trickle down to their celebrity daughters as Hollie supported Gemma's new range of clothes (Gemma pictured)

Sweet: But it turns out their feud didn’t trickle down to their celebrity daughters as Hollie supported Gemma’s new range of clothes (Gemma pictured)

They then exchanged text messages, but Owen later said, “It didn’t go anywhere, as I suspected.”

Shearer was instrumental in convincing Owen to sign for Newcastle from Real Madrid in a £16.5 million record deal and they were good friends, even living together at one point.

But Owen said in Reboot – My Life, My Time: ‘I should have followed my instincts, I didn’t want to go there – my heart was set on a return to Liverpool.

“Newcastle is only a big club in the sense that it has a lot of fans and a big stadium.”