Nova radio host Chrissie Swan shows off her cleavage in a low-cut white swimsuit

Bathing beauty! Radiant Nova radio host Chrissie Swan, 47, shows off her cleavage in a low-cut white swimsuit

She spends most of her time behind the microphone, hosting her popular Nova radio show. 

But Chrissie Swan was back in front of the camera on Monday, posing in a swimsuit.

The 47-year-old looked positively radiant as she modelled a low-cut white one piece in a photo taken by her work colleague, Jamie Row.  

Bathing beauty! Nova radio host Chrissie Swan shows off her cleavage in a low-cut white swimsuit

‘Life is short. Get the white bathers! Shine on, friends,’ the mother-of-three wrote in the caption.   

Since 2016, Chrissie has co-hosted Nova 100’s radio show Chrissie, Sam & Browny with Jonathan Brown and Sam Pang.

Speaking to Stellar Magazine last year, the former Big Brother star-turned-media personality revealed the reason she has turned down lucrative TV roles is because she doesn’t want to be separated from her family.

Chrissie and partner Chris Saville share sons Kit, eight, and Leo, 11, and seven-year-old daughter Peggy.

Host with the most: Since 2016, Chrissie has co-hosted Nova 100’s radio show Chrissie, Sam & Browny with Jonathan Brown and Sam Pang

‘Most of the shows are filmed in Sydney and I just don’t do well away from my family on any level, even for a night,’ she explained.

‘I don’t know if I’m a sook, but I just don’t do well out of my role as a mother. I wish I did. I’ve tested it enough times to know, and the result has been the same.

‘I get in a funk in hotel rooms. I just get so sad away from the kids. I’d rather be here at home,’ Chrissie continued.

Priorities: Speaking to Stellar Magazine last year, the former Big Brother star-turned-media personality revealed the reason she has turned down lucrative TV roles is because she doesn't want to be separated from her family

Priorities: Speaking to Stellar Magazine last year, the former Big Brother star-turned-media personality revealed the reason she has turned down lucrative TV roles is because she doesn’t want to be separated from her family

Her last full-time hosting role was alongside Grant Denyer in 2016 for Channel Ten’s family-friendly quiz show, The Great Australian Spelling Bee.

While Chrissie has become a fixture of Melbourne’s Nova 100 team for years, she does still make the odd appearance on Australian TV.

She has been known to pop in for episodes of The Project or Have You Been Paying Attention?, as they are both conveniently filmed in Melbourne.

Chrissie rose to fame in 2003 as a reality TV star on Big Brother, she then worked in radio from 2003 to 2007 before progressing to TV presenting in 2010.