TOWIE’s Kelsey Stratford displays her pert cleavage in a racy cut-out dress

TOWIE’s Kelsey Stratford sets pulses racing as she displays her pert cleavage in a racy cut-out dress

She recently returned to Essex following her ‘work’ trip to Dubai. 

And Kelsey Stratford showcased her sun-kissed glow and sensational figure in a sizzling turquoise cut-out dress on Wednesday. 

The TOWIE bombshell, 20, flaunted her toned midriff and pert assets in her revealing halterneck outfit, which she captured on Instagram. 

Send temperatures soaring! Kelsey Stratford showcased her sun-kissed glow and sensational figure in a sizzling turquoise cut-out dress on Wednesday

Her dress from LKS Swimwear featured ruched drawstring detailing. She also added a touch of glamour with gold jewellery. 

Kelsey’s chocolate tresses tumbled down in a beachy wave and she highlighted her stunning features with full coverage make-up. 

The reality star defiantly captioned the sultry post: ‘Not ur baby’. (sic)  

Kelsey’s return to the UK from the UAE, comes after her father revealed that her sister, eight-year-old Kennedy, almost died from coronavirus after it ‘impacted her whole body’.  

Battle: The TOWIE star's, 20, return to the UK from the UAE comes after her father revealed that her sister, eight-year-old Kennedy, (pictured) almost died from coronavirus after it 'impacted her whole body'

Battle: The TOWIE star’s, 20, return to the UK from the UAE comes after her father revealed that her sister, eight-year-old Kennedy, (pictured) almost died from coronavirus after it ‘impacted her whole body’

Kennedy, who has genetic condition Spinal Muscular Atrophy, was released from hospital in November after battling the virus as well as sepsis.

And speaking over a month after the ordeal, Kelsey’s dad Paul opened up about the youngster’s horrifying ordeal, admitting the family ‘didn’t know if she was going to make it.’

The youngster was admitted to Great Ormond Street hospital in November, with the family fearing the worst as Kennedy fought Covid-19 and sepsis in intensive care.

It’s said that Kennedy, who spent thee weeks in hospital, was one the first SMA type 1 patients to fall ill with the virus.

Paul told The Mirror: ‘We didn’t know if she was going to make it. She went through a torrid time, it literally impacted her whole body. It was awful to watch. 

‘The doctors told us they were changing the antibiotics they were giving her, and that it needed to work because there was nothing else they could do.’ 

Tough time: Kennedy, who has genetic condition Spinal Muscular Atrophy, was released from hospital in November after battling the virus as well as sepsis

Tough time: Kennedy, who has genetic condition Spinal Muscular Atrophy, was released from hospital in November after battling the virus as well as sepsis