Luisa Zissman FLAUNTS her trim BODY in a yellow BIKINI while touring a FARM during her sun-drenched Thai VACATION: “AS HAPPY AS A PIG IN S***.”

Luisa Zissman looked amazing in the scant two-piece as she posed for hilarious photos with a herd of swine.

Luisa Zissman SHOW OFF her trim BODY in a yellow BIKINI while touring a farm on a TROPICAL VACATION in Thailand

On Saturday, the 35-year-old reality TV actress stopped by a farm yard in Thailand while on vacation. She wore a bright yellow bikini.

The high-cut bottoms and bandeau top of her bikini showed off her trim body.

Luisa wore enormous sunglasses and her caramel hair in sarcastic pigtails as she played in the muck.

“There is a reason the expression “as happy as a pig in s***” exists.”

“Today, I experienced the expression in real life & I can confirm when rolling around with with these guys I really was as happy as a pig in s***”, the speaker said.

Luisa came out as having African ancestry last year after seeing photos of her great-grandfather and other relatives.

She also said that she is descended from Nelson Mandela, the former president of South Africa.

The reality TV star said on a recent edition of her podcast with co-host Anna Williamson that people “wouldn’t believe” her unless they saw photographs, so she posted images of her deceased relative to Instagram.

On an episode of the LuAnna podcast, Luisa discusses the importance of family traditions and mentions her “love” for Nelson Mandela.

“Did we talk about my black granddad on the pod? We need to get the pictures up or people will not believe me.”

“We had family over right and the old pics came out – I think I might have realised my affinity to Nelson. I do believe I am related to Nelson Mandela.

Why? ‘Because when we saw the picture of my great granddad he was black.

“We actually don’t know where in Africa he was from, all we know is that he was African. He was maybe West African but we don’t know. How do I find out?”

“I’d like to think that I’m related to Nelson Mandela.”

She clarified that the man in the photo was actually her Italian grandmother’s father.

In fact, “she even looks black though, doesn’t she?”

“Now, his oldest son is the only one alive out of the four kids,” Luisa said.

“My Nonna [grandma] has died, my mum’s two uncles died and there’s only one left – and he’s old and started to get Alzheimer’s.

“There was also a suspicion that my great granddad was a spy… now that my great uncle Hector is regressing, he keeps talking about how the fact he would have to go through the tunnels with packages and meet soldiers in Germany.”

Once the episode aired, she posted a picture to Instagram showing her 625,000 followers the item she had mentioned.

Luisa said, “Hey guys if you listen to LuAnna: The Podcast I know I promised pics of my great grandad,” in the caption of two photos depicting her grandfather and other deceased family members.

“Here you go, the little girl in the pics is my Nonna (Italian for grandma) so my mums mum. The boys are her brothers.”

“The eldest boy (Uncle Hector) is the only remaining sibling alive (out of 4) ❤️ told y’all I was African and you didn’t believe me.”

These disclosures came after Ulrika Jonsson criticized Luisa for calling a strike by NHS workers “cruel” and claiming that employees had no business entering the field in the first place if they were motivated solely by money.

She was quite critical of those who worked for the National Health Service, using words like “irresponsible,” “cruel,” and “jumped up t****.”

In her editorial for The Sun, Ulrika called Luisa’s criticism of nurses “heartless” and commended their job.

“Zissman’s comments about nurses are not only extraordinarily heartless but show an ignorance beyond reproach,” she wrote.

“You have to question whether or not certain people are completely devoid of intelligence and empathy at times.”

According to Ulrika, a job in nursing takes “dedication,” and anyone who chooses it does not do so for the financial rewards.

Ulrika remarked that while she is not a fan of the planned strike, she dislikes it even more that “accountants at the top” get six figures while people at the bottom “had their backs up against the wall.”

Ulrika said, “She won’t care what I or anyone else thinks about her comments — which is why, thank the Lord, there will never be a Nurse Zissman.”

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