Zara McDermott's sensational bikini snaps leave fans speechless after sharing huge career news
14.02.2024 - 11:38
/ ok.co.uk
Zara McDermott has been branded "sensational" after sharing stunning new bikini photos while enjoying a luxury getaway to Dubai. The Love Islander, 27, has been soaking up the sun on Bluewaters Island with her mum Karen and has made sure to document her incredible trip on Instagram with fans. During a day spent relaxing by the pool at Banyan Tree Dubai, Zara took part in a mini-photoshoot, leaving fans speechless as she posed in a stylish blue swimming costume featuring a plunging neckline.
The Strictly Come Dancing star held an ice cream as she pouted for the camera, and captioned the shots: "one scoop of pistachio please". Zara's post quickly racked up thousands of likes and her followers flocked to compliment her, including many of her fellow celebrity pals. Love Island's Ella Thomas said: "Wow," while influencer Tayla-Blue said: "Ridiculous!!!!!!" and Nikita Kanda added: "Stunning," with two lovestruck emojis.
"WOW SPEECHLESS @Zara_Mcdermott Love pistachio," a fan said, while another wrote: "Zara, you are so gorgeous." Others branded the TV presenter "sensational" and "stunning", and quizzed her where she'd purchased her stylish swimsuit. Zara's stunning photos come after she shared details of her latest BBC Three documentary, which will be available in March on iPlayer. The documentary focuses on the 2022 Idaho Murders.
Four students at the University of Idaho were murdered in November 2022 in an off-campus residence in Moscow, Idaho.
The case was widely shared on social media, most notably TikTok. Zara announced on Instagram: "ANNOUNCEMENT…. New documentary!!!! THE IDAHO MURDERS: TRIAL BY TIK TOK.
My latest documentary, coming next month. A story that, like so many others, I became fascinated with. My social media
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