Natalya Wright wows in a black bodysuit and a cut-out jumper

Her mum Carol and dad Mark have suffered from severe health complications after recently contracting coronavirus

And Natalya Wright posed up a storm in a black one-piece and a cut-out high-neck jumper on Sunday, as she encouraged others to follow lockdown rules amid her parents’ health battle. 

The model, 20, revealed she has watched her ‘parents suffer’ as her siblings, Jess and Mark Wright, also recently urged the public to comply with coronavirus restrictions.  

Wow! Natalya Wright stunned in a black one-piece and a cut-out high-neck jumper on Sunday, as she encouraged others to follow lockdown rules amid her parents’ COVID-19 battle

Natalya styled her chocolate tresses in effortless loose waves and rocked full coverage make-up for her series of Polaroid snaps. 

She wrote in her accompanying caption on Instagram: ‘Hello 2021.. I think I am just about ready for you.

‘Covid has hit my family quite hard over the last few weeks. I’ve watched my parents suffer, my dad breathing through oxygen in hospital & other family members very unwell. 

‘Whilst some of my family members are still fighting this awful virus I am starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel. Please don’t think this virus isn’t real & can’t affect you or your family. Corona virus is REAL, It is SCARY. Take care, stay safe’. (sic)

Devastated: The model, 20, confirmed she has watched her 'parents suffer', as her siblings, Jess and Mark Wright, also urged the public to comply with coronavirus restrictions (pictured in 2019)

Devastated: The model, 20, confirmed she has watched her ‘parents suffer’, as her siblings, Jess and Mark Wright, also urged the public to comply with coronavirus restrictions (pictured in 2019)

Last week, her older brother Mark, 33, said that his father is still ‘not completely better’ and that his family ‘worried for his life’ while he was in hospital battling coronavirus.

The former TOWIE star’s parents Mark. Snr, 64, and Carol, 60, announced on New Year’s Eve they had been struck down by Covid-19, Mark. Snr has since returned home.  

Mark also revealed that two of his uncles are currently in hospital due to the virus with his uncle Eddie, 65, the father of his reality star cousin Elliott, in a coma and intensive care unit (ICU).  

Speaking on his Heart Evening Show last Monday night, the presenter made an impassioned plea for people to observe government guidelines to stop the spread of coronavirus. 

Mark also revealed that he had tested positive for Covid-19 last year but it didn’t affect him like it has his family.   

The emotional reality star said: ‘I want my life back. I want my family to be well again. I don’t want my family to have to worry anymore. 

‘I don’t want you to worry anymore. If you want to get your life back, the only way this will happen is if we obey by the government rules.’  

Mark noted that people obeyed the government guidelines and rules ‘so much better’ during the first lockdown compared to the third lockdown, which was imposed in England towards the start of January. 

He said: ‘Now last time when this happened, last year’s lockdown, I saw such a difference. Everybody was sticking to the rules so much better than it feels this time and it’s coming back to bite us, harder, faster and tougher. 

‘Do you want to see your family members go through what I’m seeing right now? I understand if it hasn’t affected your family like it has affected mine, bloodlines are different, I don’t know the science of it.

Scary: Last week, her older brother Mark, 33, said that his father is still 'not completely better' and that his family 'worried for his life' while he was in hospital battling coronavirus (pictured with his father)

Scary: Last week, her older brother Mark, 33, said that his father is still ‘not completely better’ and that his family ‘worried for his life’ while he was in hospital battling coronavirus (pictured with his father) 

‘But what I do know is that my father, my dad was suffering in hospital and we worried for his life for two weeks, he’s now home, he’s not completely better, he knows that and we know it. 

‘My other uncle, his brother, is in hospital right now, receiving oxygen, and their other brother, my uncle Eddie who I love dearly is currently in a coma in the ICU.’  

Mark admitted that he wasn’t trying to get ‘too dark’ but by sharing personal information about how it has impacted his family, it will highlight how important the guidelines are.

He continued: ‘Now I’m trying not to be too dark but I’m trying to give you a personal from me, because I am seeing first hand, and I know if you haven’t seen it and you haven’t felt it the way I have, I understand it’s hard to believe it. 

‘It’s easy to sit and think, “You know what, it’s just for people that have got real underlying health issues, they were going to die of something anyway.” That’s not the case. 

Battle: The former TOWIE star's, 33, parents Mark. Snr, 64, and Carol, 60, announced on New Year's Eve they had been struck down by Covid-19, Mark. Snr has since returned home

Battle: The former TOWIE star’s, 33, parents Mark. Snr, 64, and Carol, 60, announced on New Year’s Eve they had been struck down by Covid-19, Mark. Snr has since returned home

‘A) that shouldn’t be a good excuse anyway because they don’t deserve to take this badly just because they’ve got an underlying health condition. And b) it’s not just that. My dad is a healthy man, so are my uncles.’  

He added: ‘So look, I want to move on from this subject, but I just wanted to clear it up because it’s made a bit of the headlines from what I said on Good Morning Britain. 

‘My dad is doing okay, and I want him to know I love him very much. But look, please going forward, we stick together, we do this together and we do what we can to get us back to normal. 

‘Get us back to holidays, get us back to seeing our friends and dancing on the dance floor.’

Mark also admitted that he understands it’s a ‘tough situation’ and that he is aware that the virus affects everyone differently. 

Heartbreaking: Mark also revealed that two of his uncles are currently in hospital due to the virus with his uncle Eddie, 65, the father of his reality star cousin Elliott, in a coma and intensive care unit (ICU) (Elliott and Eddie pictured in February 2020)

Heartbreaking: Mark also revealed that two of his uncles are currently in hospital due to the virus with his uncle Eddie, 65, the father of his reality star cousin Elliott, in a coma and intensive care unit (ICU) (Elliott and Eddie pictured in February 2020)  

He continued: ‘It is a tough situation, I understand, because there’s so many conspiracy theories that you hear from people.  

‘Many people that don’t believe how real what is going on actually is, and I hear it first hand from friends of mine, very close friends of mine.

‘”Oh it’s just like a cold, it’s just like a flu,” “I know someone who had it,” “I had it, I was just tired, it didn’t hurt, it was fine” and I know that. We know that. It doesn’t affect everybody to the point of the way it affects some. 

‘It didn’t affect me when I had it back last year, the way it affected my family members, the way it is affecting my family members. 

‘I’ve always done my best to stand by what the government say, and the reason I do that is because I know the experts working with the government, are the best experts we have and that’s why they’re working for the government.’ 

Scary: Mark's sister Jess, 35, has said Covid has ripped through her family like 'wildfire', with some family members being hospitaiised

Scary: Mark’s sister Jess, 35, has said Covid has ripped through her family like ‘wildfire’, with some family members being hospitaiised 

His sister, Jess, 35, also took to Instagram recently to share her experience with the virus. 

She wrote: ‘Covid has ripped through my family in the past month and it has been absolutely horrendous. Please stay safe everyone, stay home, wear masks and also check on loved ones regularly.   

‘The fight isn’t over for us yet, we are taking every day as it comes and praying a lot. This new strain seems to be spreading like wildfire. 

‘Thank you the well wishes for those who have known, for my family members that have been hospitalised by this awful, awful virus.’ 

Jess added it was important to also focus on mental health and help build others up as the nation navigates the third lockdown. 

'Sending love and luck': The former TOWIE star also took to Instagram recently to share her experience with the virus

‘Sending love and luck’: The former TOWIE star also took to Instagram recently to share her experience with the virus