Malin Andersson stuns in Calvin Klein underwear as she poses in her latest body confident snap

Love Island’s Malin Andersson showcases her stunning curves in latest sultry lingerie-clad selfie

She’s been inspiring her followers on social media by advocating for body positivity and female empowerment.

And Malin Andersson was once again enforcing her message on Saturday as she posted another stunning lingerie-clad snap. 

The Love Island star, 28, looked amazing as she posed in a black Calvin Klein underwear set with her arm behind her head.  

Confident: Malin Andersson has been inspiring her followers on social media by advocating for body positivity and posted another snap of her curves to Instagram on Saturday 

Malin stood in front of her bathroom mirror and held her phone up to her reflection to capture the sultry snap. 

Keeping things casual, Malin wore her raven tresses up in a low messy bun and kept her make-up minimal. 

She accessorised with gold rings and matching hoop earrings as she gave fans a glimpse of her tattoos. 

Earlier this month, the former TV personality offered a stark reminder to fans of the effects of filters and posing. 

Instagram vs reality: Prior to her latest post, the former TV personality offered a stark reminder to fans of the effects of filters and posing in a recent Instagram snap

Instagram vs reality: Prior to her latest post, the former TV personality offered a stark reminder to fans of the effects of filters and posing in a recent Instagram snap 

She posed in a white sports bra and olive green leggings as she urged her fans to remember that good angles can hide a multitude of sins.

Malin shared the two images of her figure in the same outfit to show how her body could look drastically different with the help of good poses and filters.

Captioning the shots, she wrote: ‘‼️A LIL’ REMINDER‼️ ANGLES, FILTERS, LIGHTING! 

‘DON’T BE FOOLED.. IF YOU SEE YOURSELF SCROLLING TODAY AND GET TRIGGERED – REVERT YOUR MEMORY BACK TO THIS IMAGE.’

Malin recently revealed she’s embraced her one stone weight gain in lockdown. 

The body confidence advocate wrote: ‘A stone heavier then pre-lockdown and I’m GOOOOOD!!! It’s national pizza day so I thought I’d share a body that adores pizza.

'Healthy doesn't mean putting PRESSURE on yourself': Malin has made a plea to her followers to join her in learning to love their bodies

‘Healthy doesn’t mean putting PRESSURE on yourself’: Malin has made a plea to her followers to join her in learning to love their bodies

‘There are a ton of journeys I’ve been on and one of the longest & toughest ones was learning how to love the skin I’m in….

‘It was a rollercoaster ride that consumed all my teenage and early adult years, a journey which I wouldn’t wish on any of you…

‘Coming back from Dubai after a month of no routine, alcohol and unlimited food – I looked in the mirror earlier and was pleasantly surprised at the fact I didn’t feel an ounce of shame or guilt.. (we all have our days, but mine are happily over.)

‘With the added pressure of lockdown again, we all feel that we have to incorporate a strict routine and eat well in fear of ‘gaining weight’.. and honestly I think it’s great to be healthy – but healthy doesn’t mean putting PRESSURE on yourself…

Stunning: Malin recently revealed she's embraced her one stone weight gain in lockdown

Stunning: Malin recently revealed she’s embraced her one stone weight gain in lockdown

‘I did about 15 mins of exercise and felt sick today and then stopped.. I then said to myself ‘cool, I’ll do 20 tomorrow.

‘Finding balance in everything is important for us to be able to flow through this thing called life without carrying any negative or draining emotion. Allowing yourself the freedom to choose, and to make choices best for yourself, nobody else.

‘Today choose to be kinder to you. Let go of society’s expectation and go at your OWN steady pace.. this isn’t a race – this is your precious mental health.. take away any comparison to others appearances and keep your eyes on your journey.

‘Your journey is valid. You are important.’