Big Brother’s Imogen Thomas flashes her bum in leopard-print bikini for cheeky holiday snap | The Sun

BIG Brother star Imogen Thomas stunned as she flashed her bum in a cheeky bikini picture.

The reality TV favourite, 40, had recently wowed fans in a striking zebra-print two-piece as she posed on a balcony in Capri, Italy.



Imogen has now followed up with a sassy snap taken from the rear.

It captures her toned derriere in daring leopard-print bikini bottoms paired with a cropped white vest.

The Big Brother alumni can be seen stepping out of a tranquil swimming pool with the beautiful Italian backdrop in front of her.

She finished off her pool-perfect look by sweeping her brunette hair up in a gold claw clip and pulling on a pair of sunglasses.

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Imogen added a gold bangle and clutched a glass of ice cold rose to finish off her look.

The star won hearts back in 2006 on BB7, before continuing her modelling career.

She later went on to present on T4 and in 2015 she launched her own swimwear brand Chasing Summer.

Back in 2018, Imogen focussed on "finding herself" after splitting from husband Adam Horsley.

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She exclusively told The Sun Online: "I'm just trying to find me again. "I'm trying to focus on me.

"When you've been seven years with the same person and come out of something like that you've got to figure out who you are again."

Previously, she uploaded a video showing her lavish London home.

She also delighted fans with a bikini snap during a recent trip to Lebanon.




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