Love Island 2021 winner Millie Court looks so different as she unveils raunchy new look
29.03.2022 - 09:35
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Reality star Millie Court charmed fans with her down-to-earth nature on the 2021 series of Love Island. And she went on to triumph in the final of the ITV2 dating show with Liam Reardon after blowing up social media by showcasing her musical 'talent' playing her man a love song on the piano.
Millie, 24, has now left behind her girl-next-door image with a racy new photoshoot in her collection for womenswear brand EGO. The Millie for Ego footwear and accessories range sees Millie as never seen before.
The fashion buyer's administrator from Essex has totally transformed her image in a collection designed to 'take you out of your comfort zone' with nods to Y2K nostalgia. And fans responded with flame emojis as she shared images on her social media as she posed in bold green skin-tight knee high boots.
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Millie also struck sultry poses in a revealing electric blue tie front cropped top worn with black figure-hugging PVC trousers and towering heels to match her top. And she looked stunning as she donned rectangular sunglasses as she reclined on the floor in a cutaway detail mini dress for the edgy shoot with a backdrop of metal railings and industrial style stairwells.
Millie said of the collection: “I’m so excited to create a collection with EGO for Spring which felt wearable, style-led and reflective of my edgier side. Every detail is considered and champions the more bold, fearless side of my style."
oneinamilliamx told her: "OMG you look phenomenal."
caitlynreid.x praised: "Omg obsessed with this."
And issy_tree gasped: "WOWW!! Unreal girl xxxx"
Earlier this month Millie shared a photos of herself at her 'most
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