Sophie Monk shows off her cleavage in two VERY revealing dresses and a pink bikini as she makes the most of the hot Australian summer

She is perhaps one of the most famous Australian sex symbols of the past twenty years.

And this week Sophie Monk proved she's still got it by showing off her enviable cleavage in a series of Instagram posts.

The 44-year-old started by showing off her curves in a low-cut floral mini dress that left little to the imagination.

The blonde beauty then donned a skimpy pink bikini for a dip in her pool.

From there, Sophie changed into a little black dress with a plunging neckline as she unwrapped Christmas presents in it.

Sophie Monk showed off her cleavage in a floral dress on Instagram this week

The flirty dress could barely contain the star's cleavage as she leaned in to inspect one of the gifts she had received.

Sophie is no stranger to stripping as she has appeared nude in several films such as Sex and Death 101 and The Hills Run Red.

She also famously appeared in a daring black swimsuit in the comedy Date Movie.

The Australian stunner also posed nude for Playboy and shot for Maxim magazine and FHM.

The blonde beauty then donned a skimpy pink bikini for a dip in her pool.

Sophie discussed her awkward Playboy shoot during an interview on Tea With Jules in 2017.

“You know when you're in a dream and all of a sudden you look down and your clothes aren't on?” she said.

The first time you take it off you're like “really?” But by the end you're so relaxed.'

Sophie then donned a little black dress with a plunging neckline as she unwrapped Christmas presents in it

Sophie was initially offered around $1 million to star in Playboy at the height of her fame, but she turned it down and ultimately accepted a smaller offer when she finally posed in 2014.

'Marilyn Monroe played Playboy. It's an iconic brand, and let's face it, you only live once and I don't plan on dieting forever… I miss pizza too much.”

Nowadays Sophie is busy as presenter of Love Island Australia and Beauty and the Geek Australia.

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