Alex Scott flaunts her incredible figure in a cut out purple swimsuit during sunny Barbados getaway
Alex Scott showed off her incredible figure as she shared a series of snaps from her sun-drenched Barbados getaway on Friday.
The 37-year-old footballer donned a bright lavender bathing suit that featured daring cutouts on her toned midriff.
On Instagram, the stunner could be seen relaxing on a luxurious yacht trip before taking a ride on a jet ski.
Beach babe: Alex Scott, 37, showed off her amazing figure as she shared a series of snaps from her sun-drenched Barbados getaway on Friday
Alex showed off his toned physique and long legs and shielded himself from the sun behind dark glasses and a baseball cap.
The BBC presenter enjoyed a refreshing drink as she took in the magnificent views before posing for selfies with friends.
Alex looked relaxed in the snaps as she finished off her tan as her brown hair fell to her shoulders.
Stunning: The soccer player donned a bright lavender swimsuit that sported daring cutouts on her toned midriff
Posing: On Instagram, the stunner could be seen relaxing on a luxurious yacht trip before taking a ride on a jet ski
Effortless: Alex looked relaxed in the snaps as she finished off her tan as her auburn locks fell to her shoulders.
The TV personality then hopped on a jet ski, then took to her Instagram Stories while visiting a rum factory and enjoying a drink.
She captioned the snaps with song lyrics: “I don’t want to waste my days, I want to spend them enjoying myself.”
Last week she shared more snaps from her trip posing flawlessly in a skimpy snakeskin-print bikini.
Girls trip: The BBC presenter enjoyed a refreshing drink while taking in the magnificent views before posing for selfies with friends
Underwater – the thrill seeker also enjoyed a dive spot
Hiccup – Enjoyed a drink at a rum factory, a drink the island is known for.
It comes after Alex shot her father Tony last year for disputing his claims about how he abused her as a child, which she has revealed in her new memoir.
In a recent interview, Tony dismissed her claims that he bullied and abused her during a traumatic childhood, insisting that he was strict, but not violent.
Following her father’s comments, Alex told the BBC: “I almost feel angry with myself for allowing him to hurt me again with those statements.”
Kidding: She could then be seen in a chic Burberry shirtdress while having fun on the beach.
Sing along to the song: She captioned the snaps with lyrics to a song: “I don’t want to waste my days, I want to spend them in enjoyment.”
The former England footballer said she hoped to “free her mother” by writing about her father’s abusive behavior during her troubled childhood.
Addressing his denial, Alex said that he refuses to let his father earn any more after witnessing how his rebuttal affected his mother, Carol McKee.
speaking to Emma Barnett of Radio 4she said: ‘That story of him leaving yesterday takes her back to a place…
‘Hearing the pain and terror in her voice again last night, that’s why I don’t know what I can do. But I’m not going to let him win more.
Sensational: Last week, Alex donned a skimpy snakeskin-print bikini as she shared more photos from her trip.
‘This book, the reason was to get some peace. And I guess when you’re at peace it gives you a new position of power and maybe that’s why he’s trying to (respond) right now.’
Tony rejected claims that he was “violent” towards his family during the interview, insisting that he “didn’t know why Alex was saying these things.”
He said: ‘Maybe she’s judging me by today’s standards, I don’t know. Parents were much tougher back then. But I was never violent, that’s not me. I never hit Alex or anyone in the family or did anything like that.
Alex replied: ‘I don’t really care what happened to me. If you say getting hit with a belt is just being strict, I can accept that, I don’t really care about myself.
“What I do care about is my mother and the fear and terror that she had to live in and the fact that I was never able to help her with that, but what I can do is help her now by telling the truth.” And everything I wrote in that book, I stand by. It’s the truth.’
Hitting back: Last year, Alex hit back at her father Tony for disputing his claims about how he abused her as a child, which she has revealed in her new memoir.
Alex has stated that Tony’s words “ignited a new fire in her” and she wants to fight to do whatever she can to help women in similar positions and those who have similar feelings to her or her mother.
In her new memoir, the BBC football expert described her father as a “controlling violent drunk” who was “stupidly cruel” and that she and her brother frequently overheard him beating their mother, with an incident so violent it she believed she had died.
She once recalled hitting them and making them throw away their toys, insisting that life under him has left her so traumatized that to this day she cannot hug her mother or brother Ronnie.
Denial: In a recent interview, Tony dismissed her claims that he bullied and abused her during a traumatic childhood, insisting that he was strict, but not violent.
Holly Willoughby comforted Alex after breaking down in tears on ITV’s This Morning as she opened up about her father’s life before he abandoned her mother and left the family home in east London when she was seven.
But speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Tony, 63, vehemently denied the allegations, saying he couldn’t understand why Alex portrays him this way.
He yelled, ‘I have no idea why you’re saying all these things. I grew up in a strict but loving Jamaican family and Alex should know what they are like. I taught her discipline, I did a lot to help her.
‘Maybe she’s judging me by today’s standards, I don’t know. Parents were much tougher back then. But I was never violent, that’s not me. I never hit Alex or anyone in the family or did anything like that.
Horrible: Alex recalled a time when he hit them and made them drop their toys. She said that her life with him has traumatized her so much that to this day she cannot hug her mother Carol or her brother Ronnie (pictured with them in an old photo).