Love Island’s Amber Gill sets pulses racing in a VERY skimpy green patterned thong bikini as she hits the beach in Dubai
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She’s jetted off for a sunshine break in Dubai.
AndAmber Gill, 24, left little to the imagination as she put on a peachy display while posing on the sand at the Nikki Beach Resort & Spa in pictures shared on Instagram on Friday.
The Love Island star made the most of her curvaceous derriere as she glanced over her shoulder while wearing a skimpy green bikini by Neena Swim.
Working her curves: Former Love Island star Amber Gill, 24, left little to the imagination as she put on a peachy display while posing on the sand at the Nikki Beach Resort & Spa on Friday
The reality show contestant wore black slides and flashed a winning smile as she posed at golden hour with the sun setting in the background.
In another image, Amber stood with her hand on her hip and showed off her ample cleavage in the asymmetric bikini top.
Amber relaxed in the shade on a large sun bed, with the star captioning her post: ‘Friday photo dump.’
Strike a pose: The television personality made the most of her curvaceous figure as she stood with her hand on her hip while wearing a skimpy blue bikini by Neena Swim on Instagram
Her post comes after she weighed in on Molly-Mae Hague’s widely-discussed wealth equality comments – branding her views ‘damaging’.
Speaking on her YouTube channel, Amber was grilled by fans in a Q&A and revealed the overruling question was about a now-viral video of Molly-Mae speaking on a podcast and proclaiming: ‘We all have the same 24 hours in a day.’
After sparking backlash on the ‘tone deaf’ stance, Amber vowed not to add to the ‘pile-on’ of critique on the star but conceded that her mixed race background meant she could not share the view and also lamented those living in poverty.
Time to relax: Amber relaxed in the shade on a large sun bed, with the star captioning her post: ‘Friday photo dump’
Amber and Molly-Mae starred together on the fifth season of Love Island in 2019, where the former won the show and the latter found love with boxer Tommy Fury.
Having scooped a legion of brand deals and lucrative contracts – including being named PrettyLittleThing’s creative director – Molly-Mae, 22, is deemed on of the show’s successful contestants yet caused shockwaves last week.
An interview, which was first shared on YouTube on December 13, went viral when shared on Twitter, and sparked outrage from fans after Molly-Mae insisted she had worked her ‘a**e off’ for her success – before later apologising.
Troubles: It comes after Amber weighed in on Molly-Mae Hague’s widely-discussed wealth equality comments – branding her views ‘damaging’ this week
In a video shared on Tuesday called Answering Your Deepest Questions, Amber apologised to fans for her absence from YouTube and vowed to make 2022 The Year Of YouTube and asked fans to subscribe to her channel for ‘really good content’.
She explained that the main question to arise referenced Molly-Mae’s comments about success and her statement: ‘We all have the same 24 hours in the day’.
Speaking to the camera, Amber said: ‘I’m just gonna get on to this as it’s the main thing everyone’s asking about and it’s the trending topic and asking do we all have the same 24 hours in the day?
Eek: Amber and Molly-Mae starred together on the fifth season of Love Island in 2019, where the former won the show and the latter found love with boxer Tommy Fury
‘The short answer is no but I will say I don’t believe in inciting hatred, trolling or jumping on anyone in the public eye so that’s why I normally like to chat on stories and weigh in but I’m very conscious that when people are piling in on top of somebody that I don’t want to add fuel to that fire.’
Returning to the question, she went on: ‘However do I think we all have the same 24 hours? I just don’t. Because I come from a mixed race background and I can see different perspectives I don’t have that view…
‘Social inequality is a massive thing whether its race, gender, sexual orientation, anything like that. To say we all have a level playing field is very damaging…
Backlash: An interview went viral when shared on Twitter and sparked outrage from fans after Molly-Mae insisted she had worked her ‘a**e off’ for her success – before later apologising
‘I’m very fortunate – I fell into Love island because I’m deemed ‘attractive’. which is luck. Just look at my other family members! Just joking, my other family members are cute too, we’re a cute family…
‘Obviously you’ve got to be deemed attractive on Love Island, you have to have people like you. not everyone is as fortunate as me showing my personality. I was lucky that I won, I was lucky that people follow me…
‘I’m not saying it’s not hard work to get where you are even in this industry because it does and it does take determination but it’s very damaging to say we all have the same 24 hours because we don’t…’
Following the backlash, Molly-Mae posted a statement on Monday afternoon apologising and insisted she only wanted to ‘inspire’ her fans with her success story.
‘No malice’: The reality star posted a statement on Monday afternoon insisting she only wanted to ‘inspire’ her fans with her success story
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