Love Island’s Montana Brown flaunts her toned figure in a blue bikini in Barbados

Love Island’s Montana Brown flaunts her toned figure in a tiny blue bikini as she enjoys a beach stroll in Barbados

She’s no stranger to a slinky bikini.

And Montana Brown looked sensational as she flaunted her toned figure in a tiny blue two-piece while enjoying the sunshine in Barbados on Wednesday.

The Love Island star, 25, highlighted her enviable frame in a pair of tie-side bottoms and a matching top from her own Swim Society collection.

Work it: Montana Brown looked sensational as she flaunted her toned figure in a tiny blue bikini while enjoying the sunshine in Barbados on Wednesday

Work it: Montana Brown looked sensational as she flaunted her toned figure in a tiny blue bikini while enjoying the sunshine in Barbados on Wednesday

Montana’s Mahalia bikini also featured a stylish gold ring detailing and skimmed her pert posterior to further accentuate her incredible physique.

The star wore her locks down for her beach stroll and appeared to keep makeup to a minimum instead opting to embrace her natural beauty.

While walking along the golden sands, Montana held onto her silver iPad and seemed engrossed in whatever was on the screen.

Beach babe: The Love Island star, 25, showcased her sensational physique in the slinky two-piece which skimmed her pert posterior to further accentuate her incredible frame

Beach babe: The Love Island star, 25, showcased her sensational physique in the slinky two-piece which skimmed her pert posterior to further accentuate her incredible frame 

She even took the tablet with her for a quick dip in the water to cool off, smiling as she stepped out and back onto the beach in St James Parish. 

Montana has been soaking up the sunshine since she managed to escape Britain’s third national lockdown when she jetted off to the Caribbean island. 

She recently thanked her followers for sending her ‘lovely messages’ and supporting her decision to travel in the midst of a global pandemic.

Montana was seen leaning against a wall post as she sported a daisy embroidered one-piece from her swimwear brand as she responded to followers.

Relaxed: Montana seemed engrossed in something on her iPad screen as she walked and strolled along the golden sands

Relaxed: Montana seemed engrossed in something on her iPad screen as she walked and strolled along the golden sands

She wrote alongside her stunning snaps: ‘Just wanted to say a thanks to everyone’s lovely messages. It’s hard to know where the line is with posting content and I really don’t want to be upsetting anyone.

‘I get the odd message with people being quite angry. I travelled well before lockdown, I’ve stayed out here because I can work from abroad and I started my business last year in lockdown and I’d like to give it a fighting chance to be honest.

‘Sending love to you all, I am going to continue posting and again, it’s not my intention to be insensitive to anybody as I know this is an awful time for a lot of people. Sending love.’ (sic) 

Montana’s outing also comes after fellow Love Islander Amy Hart defended influencers sharing sun-drenched snaps from Dubai while the UK was in lockdown. 

Natural beauty: She wore her locks down and donned only the lightest touch of makeup for the beach trip

Natural beauty: She wore her locks down and donned only the lightest touch of makeup for the beach trip 

Toned: Montana appeared to be in great spirits as she stepped back onto the beach after a quick dip in the water

Toned: Montana appeared to be in great spirits as she stepped back onto the beach after a quick dip in the water

The former Love Island star, 28, has insisted that being an influencer is a ‘credible’ line of work and described it as a new form of advertising.

Amy pointed out that she did not go to Dubai during lockdown and as a result, her social media content was not as entertaining as those who did.

According to The Mirror, she said: ‘Influencing is a credible and valid job. People say we contribute nothing to society: look at my tax return. 

‘It’s a new form of advertising. If someone said they worked in advertising and they had to go to Dubai, you wouldn’t bat an eyelid.

‘I didn’t go to Dubai, and as a result, my content isn’t as good as the people who did go. As a result, I’m not as good at my job.’ 

Opinion: It comes after fellow Love Islander Amy Hart (pictured) defended influencers sharing sun-drenched snaps from Dubai while the UK was in lockdown

Opinion: It comes after fellow Love Islander Amy Hart (pictured) defended influencers sharing sun-drenched snaps from Dubai while the UK was in lockdown