Lottie Tomlinson shows off her jaw-dropping figure in lime green bikini as she jets off to sunny Ibiza with boyfriend Lewis Burton
Lottie Tomlinson sent temperatures soaring on Thursday as she shared a number of sizzling snaps while on holiday with her boyfriend Lewis Burton.
The influencer and half-sister of Louis Tomlinson, 24, jetted off to Ibiza with her partner on Thursday morning.
Wasting no time once she’d arrived, she then took to her Instagram Stories to share a slew of stunning snaps.
She first posed in a lime green bikini that showed off her incredible figure and ample cleavage.
Lottie then slipped into a daring halterneck dress with a large cutout that showed off her toned stomach.
Incredible: Lottie Tomlinson sent temperatures soaring on Thursday as she shared a number of sizzling snaps while on holiday with her boyfriend Lewis Burton
Sensational: The influencer and half-sister of Louis Tomlinson, 24, jetted off to Ibiza with her partner on Thursday morning
Sizzling: Wasting no time once she’d arrived, she then took to her Instagram Stories to share a slew of stunning snaps, posing in a lime green bikini that showed off her incredible figure
She teamed it with a pair of knee-high cream boots and toted her essentials in a small brown handbag.
Lottie added several bangles and sported a full face of glamorous make-up, complete with a slick of pink lip-gloss.
It comes after Lottie and Lewis just returned from a trip to Italy to see her brother Louis on stage.
They brought along their son Lucky with them as they attended The Away From Home festival, where Louis was headlining.
Lottie recently candidly reflected on the grief she suffered following her mum and sister’s deaths, admitting she was ‘shocked’ she wasn’t offered any help.
Lottie lost her mother Johannah when she was just 18-years-old.
Johannah, who was also mother to former One Direction star Louis, sadly lost her life after a battle with leukaemia aged just 43.
Her sister Félicité died three years later of an accidental overdose.
Lottie recently detailed the ‘loneliness’ she felt while grieving for her loved ones, and how she wished she’d sought therapy sooner, after seeking the help following Félicité’s passing.
Speaking on the Grief Kind podcast with Sue Ryder, Lottie told Clover Stroud: ‘When my mum died, there was never any conversations about getting any help.
Looking good: Lottie then slipped into a daring halterneck dress with a large cutout that showed off her toned stomach
Support: It comes after Lottie and Lewis just returned from a trip to Italy to see her brother Louis on stage, with their son Lucky
‘Looking back, that was quite shocking to me and I talk about it quite a lot but, you know, especially the fact that she had cancer.
‘It was a medical illness and we were surrounded by a lot of medical professionals, and there were young children involved, and there didn’t seem to be any sit-down conversations where it was like, ‘Do we want to sort out getting some help.’
‘So I never had anything when I lost my mum, it was only when I lost my sister that I thought, ‘You know, she ended up losing her life, she might have been okay if she would have got the help she needed.”
Reflecting on the grief she felt when Johannah died in 2016, Lottie added: ‘I think in the days and months after my mum passed, it was just so surreal. And you felt like you were living in this nightmare, I suppose.
‘And there were obviously young siblings involved where I was the oldest girl. So, I kind of felt that it was my role to step in and try and be the mother figure to them.
‘I think when Fizz died, it was obviously such a shock. And it was like a disbelief that we were going to go through this again.
‘You know, kind of felt like we were just coming through the other side of losing my mum. And then for it to happen again. It was just shocking.’
Lottie added that after her sister’s death she began having therapy, and recommended Sue Ryder’s free grief counselling after dealing with her own ‘painful, long and scary journey’.
Revelation: It comes after Lottie candidly reflected on the grief she suffered following her mum and sister’s deaths, admitting she was ‘shocked’ she wasn’t offered any help (mother Johannah is pictured)
The makeup artist also admitted that she struggled with ‘loneliness’ during her grief, as it was difficult to find someone who was going through the same struggles.
She continued: ‘You do have this feeling of loneliness, because really, unless someone’s experienced the exact same thing, which not many people have, you’re not going to be able to relate to people and you kind of you almost feel a bit like the odd one out.’
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