Celeb SAS star Amber Gill shares bikini boat snaps and says 'consensual photos are sexy'
08.09.2022 - 15:45
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Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins star Amber Gill has shared a series of bikini snaps as she declares that "consensual photos are sexy".The 2019 Love Island winner, 25, took to social media to upload several pics and selfies taken on a boat during a holiday in Mykonos with a group of friends. In the post on Instagram, Amber told her 2.7 million followers: "Here’s another 10,000 photos of me on a boat.
"These however are consensual photos because consent is what??? SEXY. Goodbye".
Amber is seen flaunting her curves in a slinky brown bikini, enjoying a refreshing dip in the sea and relaxing on the yacht with a pink coloured wine in the snaps posted on Wednesday night. The post came after photos of Amber on a yacht during her getaway to the Greek island emerged last week ahead of the new series of Celeb SAS starting on Channel 4 on Sunday.The Geordie reality star joined other celebrities including Jennifer Ellison, Ashley Cain, Calum Best and Ferne McCann as they were pushed to their physical limits in gruelling challenges on the survival show.
Before the premiere, Amber spoke about about her motivation for joining the show after admitting she had fallen into a mental health slump in recent months and felt "lost" after leaving the Love Island villa. She said: "I wanted to prove to myself because I don’t think I’ve ever been tested.
My job is relatively nice to do and so I wanted to prove I was resilient." She added: "Before I went in, I wasn’t in a very good mental headspace and that was the tipping scale on whether I should do it or not. I’m so glad I did because it kick-started me getting into a better headspace." Amber's pics come after Celeb SAS co-star and former TOWIE favourite Ferne McCann, 32, shared a series of unseen,
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