Rhian Sugden posted a revealing photo of herself on Instagram on Thursday, while she was basking in the Ibizan sun.
Rhian Sudgen really turns up the heat in Ibiza when she dons a red bikini
The 36-year-old glamour model draped her red swimsuit’s sleeves off her shoulders and posed on a wall next to a pool, giving a very busty performance.
She amped up the sex factor by wearing her long brunette hair in voluminous loose waves that fell past her shoulders.
Rhian wore the striking one-piece to show off her tan and hid her eyes with a pair of thick black sunglasses.
She wrote: ‘New (ish) pics by the amazing @dannydesantos ❤️’.
This follows Rhian’s first public acknowledgment of her anxiety diagnosis, in which she detailed how her fear of illness, which she says first surfaced when she was three years old and has persisted to the present day, has led to panic attacks and hospitalizations.
Rhian told Dr. Alex George on the Stompcast podcast that her fear of illness has become so overwhelming that not even her husband knows how to handle her anxiety and panic attacks.
For over 30 years, Rhian’s fear has severely limited her quality of life, preventing her from doing things as simple as riding a school bus or going on vacations abroad. She also avoids eating most food, resulting in severe malnutrition.
Although doctors had previously been unable to help the model, she has recently reported making progress after trying out a variety of therapies on her own, including shock therapy and hypnotherapy.
Rhian elaborated: ‘Over the last five years I’ve been diagnosed with anxiety. But I’ve had it since I was about three, four years old and it wasn’t really a thing back then.
‘As long as I can remember, I’ve had it bad. I feel like it’s taken over a lot of my life, but it stems from a phobia of being sick.
‘I have ideas where it came from because I’ve had so many different types of therapy over the years. I’ve had hypnotherapy, CBT therapy (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), shock therapy.
‘And they regressed me somehow – something that I never thought was possible. I thought this is just ridiculous talk, but they managed to get memories out of me that I didn’t realise I had. That was hypnotherapy that did that.’
Rhian said that she was able to pinpoint the origin of her phobia through the use of hypnotherapy, which prompted the recall of memories from her childhood, such as seeing the school’s dinner lady sick.