Diana Vickers shocked fans as she stripped down to a plunging bikini for a racy Instagram video, showing off her incredible body.
In the clip, the 32-year-old X Factor star showed off the blue and green two-piece, which she posted on Instagram as she encouraged fans to enjoy some sunshine.
Her killer curves were displayed as she struck a raft of poses wearing a tiny bikini, which was cut high to showcase her endless legs.
As she stood in front of the camera, she put a hand on one hip while tilting her head so her long hair fell over her shoulder.
She turned away from the camera, fluffing up her golden tresses and writing, “Any cute bikini/summer clothing brands want to collab please dm x.”
Thousands of hearts and fire emojis filled the comment section on Instagram in response to the stunning shot. “Absolutely PHWOAR,” wrote one admirer.
Someone else said Diana looked “just stunning” in the cute photo.
Another said she was “gorgeous as ever.”
Another adoring fan wrote: “You look stunning as always.”
Another added: “I hope you are healthy, you look amazing.”
Another called Diana a “goddess,” and someone else said: “I can’t breathe.”
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About Diana Vickers :
As a singer, songwriter and actress, Diana Vickers (born 30 July 1991) made it to the semi-finals of The X Factor in 2008. She signed with RCA Records and, after touring with her fellow finalists on The X Factor, played the title role in a West End revival of Little Voice.
Vickers’ 2010 debut single, “Once”, charted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and her debut album, Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree, achieved number one status on the UK Albums Chart. Her follow-up singles, “The Boy Who Murdered Love” and “My Wicked Heart”, reached the top 40 and top 20 respectively. Vickers’ second album, Music to Make Boys Cry, followed in 2013, accompanied by the singles “Cinderella”, “Music to Make Boys Cry”, and “Mad at Me”.