ITV Coronation Street's Kimberly Hart-Simpson stuns in gold PLT swimsuit she bagged for fraction of price
03.09.2022 - 18:55
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Kimberly Hart-Simpson has pulled it out the bag again as she stunned in a gorgeous gold swimsuit that she bagged for just a fraction of the price. Her former Coronation Street co-star Paddy Bever (Max Turner) called her a 'thrift queen' as she showed off her latest charity shop purchase.
Followers of the actress, who played Nicky Wheatley in the ITV soap before her exit earlier this year, will be aware that Kimberly is a volunteer at the British Heart Foundation. Last month she shared how she was able to return back to the Picadilly Gardens story to help out after having a bit more time on her hands.
After her first day back, she appeared on Instagram to share some of the bargains she was able to pick up. "Whenever I'm on shift I always buy stuff so," she admitted and fans have on numerous occasion been bowled over by the 35-year-old's handy work as she upcycles her bargain buys.
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But her latest charity shop find was a complete bargain as she modeled the glittery gold one-piece while on a recent break in Ibiza. "£10 instead of £40? I’ll have a drink to that," she penned alongside a string of snaps showing her earing the daring swimwear while on the Spanish party island.
@rosiefeeneyx commented: "Yassss thank you for sharing this & influencing young people to shop second hand!!" @gouldberg85 said: "My god you are sensational!" @tommo1494 shared: "Stunning as always." @clkeeley wrote: "You look beautiful." @___djpriest___ replied: "Absolute class. You look stunning."
Kimberly later took to her Instagram Story with another snap of her showing off her bronzed figure in the golden swimsuit as she thanked her followers
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