Strictly’s Shirley Ballas, 62, flaunts her incredible figure in a range of colourful bikinis and declares: ‘I’m feeling fabulous!’

Shirley Ballas looked nothing short of sensational as she slipped into a string of skimpy bikinis for stunning social media snaps on Wednesday.

The strict judge, 62, showed off her stunning figure in the Fantasy Lingerie swimsuit that she revealed was inspired by fellow judge Motsi Mabuse.

Shirley first modeled a colorful number with a crossover top and high-waisted pants as she posed with her hand on her hip.

The stunner then sent pulses racing in a black floral two-piece and added extra height with some wedges.

She captioned the post: ‘Feeling fabulous in my @fantasie_lingerie bikinis inspired by the lovely @motsimabuse’.

Sexy! Shirley Ballas, 62, looked nothing short of sensational as she slipped into a string of skimpy bikinis on Wednesday for stunning social media snaps

Attitude! The strict judge showed off her stunning figure in the Fantasy Lingerie swimsuit, which she revealed was inspired by fellow judge Motsi Mabuse

She continued, “I am on my way to feeling healthy and embracing my authentic self. I juice every day, I love my @hotpodyogadulwich in the morning and I take time to relax with my mum after my Skyathlon’.

“A reminder to all of you to love yourselves and your bodies no matter what others say or how hard it is. Your body is your home that takes you on this journey called life.

Before adding, “What things do you do every day to feel good?”

Pal Motsi commented, ‘She’s done and looking gorgeous! Strictly can come’.

Shirley’s latest post comes after she fought back tears as she talked about completing her terrifying Skyathalon in memory of her late brother David.

David of Wallasey, Merseyside, died by suicide at the age of 44 in 2003 after a dark battle with depression.

Last week, Strictly chief judge Shirley, 62, faced her fears when she did a 4,000-foot skydive, 220-foot wing walk and zipline over Penrhyn Quarry for Calm, a suicide prevention charity.

Appearing on BBC Breakfast on Monday, Shirley cried as she revealed how she felt David was by her side to cheer me on as she took on the challenge.

Hot stuff: She then opted for an all-black swimsuit as she beamed during the impromptu photoshoot in her backyard

Flower power: Next up was a floral piece that hugged every inch of her hourglass figure

Glam: She then modeled two classy dresses and stated that she felt “fantastic.”

Style Icons: The range is inspired by Motsi’s unique sense of style (LR) Motsi and Shirley pictured in 2019

Friends: She captioned the post and Motsi was quick to respond

“I have to say I’m feeling extremely emotional this morning as the end of the week is approaching and I’ve found the week pretty tough in many areas,” she said.

“Not just because of the challenges, but I also underestimated how it would take a toll on my mother, who is 86, and her mental health. We relived everything about my brother.

“We tend to put things in boxes and people think that if you’ve lost a loved one and it’s been 20 years, it never goes away. It was hard on that front and then jumping out of a plane. I can’t even believe I did that, you know.

‘I am afraid of heights. The first one, the zip line, I was just trying to stay focused. I didn’t want to come across as weak,” said Shirley.

Shirley held a photo of David close to her heart as she overcame her fears in a powerful tribute to him.

The BBC favorite has raised £34,049 of her £35,000 goal at the time of publication.

She cried as she said, “I had my brother right there at my heart. Being among the clouds was very difficult.

“I felt like he was with me when I was on the zip line. I think if I had had REST 20 years ago I think he would have encouraged me because that’s the kind of brother he was.

Brave: Shirley’s latest post comes after she fought back tears as she talked about completing her terrifying Skyathalon in memory of her late brother David

Amazing: Last week, Shirley faced her fears as she completed a 4,000-foot skydive, 700-foot wing walk, and zipline over Penrhyn Quarry for the Calm charity

“He’d say ‘you could do this, I’m sure he’d be extremely proud.’

Shirley cried as she was surprised when her mother Audrey entered the studios.

Audrey told the head judge she was “very proud” but admitted it was “very nerve-wracking” to see Shirley take on the challenge.

The campaign is led by vital, life-saving support, impactful conversations and collective action. If you’re struggling, talk to CALM on 0800 58 58 58 (UK) or via our web chat.

Trained counselors are on hand from 5pm to midnight every day to provide practical support and advice, whatever you’re going through. For more information about CALM, our services or for support or advice visit www.thecalmzone.net.

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