Jessica Alves left little to the imagination on Friday as she vacationed in Ibiza in a skimpy leopard print swimsuit.
The TV personality, 39, flaunted her perfect curves in the tight swimsuit as she posed for snaps at the Jacaranda Lounge beach club.
The swimsuit had an extremely plunging neckline, exposing much of her well-endowed chest.
The British-Brazilian reality star completed the look by tying a black belt around her waist, drawing attention to her petite waist.
Baywatch: Jessica Alves, 39, flaunted her curves in a skimpy leopard print swimsuit while on holiday in Ibiza
Best of the bust: The bathing suit had an extremely plunging neckline, revealing much of the British-Brazilian reality star’s well-endowed chest
She later dressed up the outfit and put on sheer black chiffon pants with ruffles on top.
She wore matching leopard print stilettos to complete the ensemble.
Her blood red acrylic nails added a splash of color to the island-perfect ensemble.
In addition to lounging by the pool, the star made sure to make the most of the club’s facilities.
Besides enjoying a glass of wine with a friend, the blonde bombshell was also spotted spinning on the DJ decks.
The star looked relaxed and happy as she enjoyed her time off.
This much-needed vacation comes after Jessica recently described her recent mental health struggles after “relocating” XXL buttock implants.
The TV Queen has 2220cc implants and thinks it’s all worth spending £1million on over 100 surgeries as it’s an ‘investment in my happiness’.
However, Jessica’s butt implants got ‘displaced’ after she got up too early while still recovering from surgery.
She had to spend Christmas and New Year alone in the hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, while undergoing more surgeries.
Jessica told MailOnline in an exclusive interview: ‘Since January, after having to spend Christmas and New Years in hospital after having my stubby implants moved into my muscles, I developed anxiety and fear of being home alone.
Spice it up: She later dressed up the outfit, donning sheer black ruffled chiffon pants and matching leopard-print stillettos
Blonde bombshells: Jessica not only enjoyed lounging poolside at the Jacaranda Lounge beach club, but also enjoyed a vino with a friend
Queen of the decks: The star made sure to enjoy all of the club’s amenities, including a touch of DJing
‘I felt the need to go out in central London from Sunday to Sunday, which caused me to drink more alcohol and put on a few pounds, which made me look bloated.
“I wasn’t doing well, I was hot-tempered and couldn’t sleep well and I had to acknowledge that and do something about it.
Jessica explained, “I packed my bags and flew to São Paulo, Brazil, where my family lives and where I have a beautiful home. I then started intensive holistic treatments, including Reiki and Ayahasca indigenous tea therapy.
“It helped me a lot and now I’m back in London feeling like a new woman, calmer and more energetic.
“I had a kind of depression after surgeries after surgeries, it felt like I was running a marathon that never ended, but today I can confirm that I’m done with plastic surgery.
Jessica admitted that she feels much happier with herself now: “I am a beautiful woman inside and out with few people around me and a wonderful family.
“I’m turning 40 soon and I’m going to celebrate in Las Vegas with good friends. I’m very excited.
“I’m strong now and feel good about going back to TV, starting now in Spanish ch5, then back to London and then mainland Europe.
R&R needed: Jessica’s journey comes after describing her recent mental health struggles last week after ‘moving’ XXL buttock implants
In an exclusive interview, she told MailOnline, “Since January, after having to spend Christmas and New Years in hospital after my implants were moved into my muscles, I developed anxiety and fear of being home alone.”
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Jessica said, “It’s a dream to be a mom and have a bump in my stomach and know I can have that extension of myself.”
She added, “I’ve had all the surgeries I could to be as close to a biological woman as possible,” she said.
“But I can’t have children, that’s very frustrating.”