Laura Whitmore showcases her incredible bikini body in a lemon thong two piece

Laura Whitmore showcases her incredible bikini body in a lemon thong two-piece as she poses in ‘freezing’ paddling pool and jokes it’s ‘my summer holiday’

She has had to miss out on flying to Mallorca to present Love Island this year due to the show being postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

But that didn’t stop Laura Whitmore from dreaming of sunnier climes as she shared a slew of bikini-clad snaps from her friend’s ‘freezing’ paddling pool on Saturday.

The presenter, 35, looked incredible as she slipped into a lemon thong bikini. 

Wow: Laura Whitmore looked incredible as she slipped into a lemon thong bikini to take a dip in her friend’s ‘freezing’ paddling pool on Saturday

Despite not being able to travel abroad, Laura had still managed to catch a tan thanks to the U.K’s heatwave in May. 

The low-scoop bikini top highlighted her svelte waist while the thong bikini bottoms made the most of her leggy frame. 

The Irish beauty wore her blonde locks in a ponytail and completed her paddling pool look with a good slathering of Factor 50 and oversized purple sunglasses.     

Toned: The low-scoop bikini top highlighted her svelte waist while the thong bikini bottoms made the most of her leggy frame

Toned: The low-scoop bikini top highlighted her svelte waist while the thong bikini bottoms made the most of her leggy frame

Laura captioned the snap: ‘Summer Holiday 2020. No jet lag 35 mins cycle to @imdeemoran ‘s garden equipped with paddling pool. Sunglasses change, factor 50, standard freezing water (but sure isn’t that the case on every holiday)’.   

It comes after Love Island bosses are said to already be considering reviving the series for later in the year after the summer show was axed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

A source told The Sun On Sunday: The location is up in the air, as Mallorca would maybe be a bit chilly by September/October, but the Canary Islands could be possible. 

‘Casting was well under way for the summer season and producers don’t want to lose some of the gems they had hand-picked.

‘The winter series lacked a few standout characters, so they had been careful to find reality TV wannabes with looks as well as brains and personality.’

ITV bosses pulled the plug on the summer series, revealing it was a logistical impossibility to safeguard ‘the wellbeing of everyone involved’ amid the pandemic.

Fans have been assured the dating programme, which was due to begin filming in June, will be back ‘stronger than ever in 2021’.

After the announcement, Laura revealed Love Island received more applications than ever before it was postponed.

She tweeted: ‘Like with a lot of things because of restrictions with travel, social distancing and unable to plan ahead, Love Island is postponed until 2021.

‘Great news is that there have been more applications then any other series! Next year is going to be BIG. Stay safe (sic)’.