Love Island’s Coco Lodge showed off a massive bust in a series of raunchy swimsuit snaps this week as she enjoyed her time in Dubai to focus on work and training.
In two images posted to Instagram on Wednesday, the 27-year-old reality star smiled for a close-up selfie while wearing a zebra-print costume.
She showed off her cleavage in the plunging number as she posed for the raunchy pictures.
Racy: Love Island’s Coco Lodge put on a busty display in a series of risqué swimsuit snaps as she enjoyed a break in the sun in Dubai on Wednesday
Sultry: The reality star, 27, looked stunning in her zebra print number as she posed for selfies
Without makeup, the reality star let her natural beauty shine through, showing off her golden tan.
She wore her brunette locks loose and straight as she enjoyed her vacation.
Coco captioned the post: “In my prime.”
Sunshine break: Coco captioned Wednesday’s post: ‘In my prime’ as she enjoyed her time in Dubai and went makeup-free for the pictures
Another image she uploaded to Instagram on Tuesday showed the Love Island star in a neon pink and orange bikini, showing off her lower chest.
For the relaxed shot, the beauty looked into the camera as she posed on a chair. She kept her accessories minimal and her dark hair cascaded over her shoulders.
Coco wrote on Instagram: ‘Worried’.
Saucy: Another image from Tuesday showed the Love Island star in a neon orange and pink bikini, showing off her chest
Relaxing: Coco wrote on Instagram: ‘Worried’ as she took some time to rest and relax during her vacation in Dubai on Tuesday
A third post from her vacation on Monday showed the influencer in a daring gold bikini with a cutout underneath.
The Love Island star wore a pale pink two-piece set by Sorelle over her bikini.
She pouted as she stood in front of a mirror for the bikini photo, which also included images of food and drink she enjoyed during a meal.
Coco captioned her selection of images with two coconut emojis.
Skimpy: A third post from her vacation on Monday showed the influencer in a daring gold bikini with a cutout underneath.
Stylish: The Love Island star wore a pale pink two-piece set by Sorelle over a bikini while enjoying a meal on Monday
Vacation: She captioned her pick of laid-back, carefree images of Dubai with two coconut emojis on Monday.
The influencer also shared snippets of her free time on her Instagram Story, including a video and photos of a meal she had at Amaya Dubai on Wednesday.
It comes after the influencer responded to trolls last week who criticized her appearance after she appeared on love island.
The reality star described her experience on the show as a “roller coaster” and said that after she was dumped, she faced “brutal” comments.
speaking to soShe said: ‘I’ve also had to deal with the bad side of now being in the public eye, especially the social media trolls and negative press which has felt difficult at times, especially when they’ve been so brutal with my appearance. , which sometimes makes you question yourself.
Yummy: The influencer also shared a photo of some of the delicious food she ate in Dubai in her selection of images on Monday
Chilling: She also snapped a picture of a restaurant for Monday’s post from Dubai as the sun shone in the background.
Coco added, “Ever since I left the Love Island villa with so much hate and negativity, I’ve set out to be so successful just to prove all the haters wrong.”
“Throughout the whole experience, in a roundabout way, it made me love myself more than I did before the show because I’ve had to get stronger since I left the show and learn that regardless of what other people think, I have to love. myself and all my features and imperfections that I put in the spotlight for people to crucify, I chose this decision and I’ve just had to own up to it in both the good and the bad.’
Coco also criticized the show for its editing, saying that it ‘stole’ her from showing her ‘100% genuine self’.
Opening: Coco Lodge responded to trolls who criticized her appearance after she appeared on Love Island
Coco appeared to slam Love Island last summer, claiming she wasn’t warned about trolls before the bosses gave her back her phone.
Appearing at the Capital Breakfast in July, Coco said she was abused by trolls about her appearance, which caught her off guard.
Presenter Sian Welby told him: “You’ve been getting horrible, horrible, horrible comments on your Instagram, on Twitter, I mean, what was it like to leave the villa and see all of a sudden?”
Criticism: Coco also criticized the show for its editing, saying it ‘stole’ her from showing her ‘100% genuine self’
Coco replied, “I just wasn’t expecting it because I wasn’t warned, so when I got my phone back, I was literally on my way to the airport and I was reading all these comments about how I look and how I look.” and i was literally shocked.
‘I know there was an article about me at the airport and it was ‘Coco Lodge fuming when she sees troll comments’ and I just think, I was upset, I wasn’t fuming, it hurt, it is what it is.’
A Love Island spokesperson said all islanders receive: ‘Training on the impacts of social media and handling potential negativity.
“The cast are told that they must consider all the potential implications of being on the show and work through this decision-making process in consultation with their family and those closest to them, to make sure they feel it is the right thing for them to do. them.
‘[They are given] a wellness team dedicated exclusively to the islanders both during the show and after.
‘[As well as] tailor-made training on the management of social networks and advice on finances and adaptation to life at home.
After the death of Mike Thalassitis in 2019, the producers announced key changes to the islanders’ duty of care, saying everyone would be able to access therapy sessions, social media and financial training, and a minimum of 14 months of “proactive” contact. “.
The ITV show tackled his duty of care after two islanders; Sophie Gradon and Mike and presenter Caroline Flack tragically committed suicide within a 20-month period.
Not Ready: Coco appeared to slam Love Island last summer, claiming she wasn’t warned about trolls before the bosses gave her phone back.