Vogue Williams sent pulses racing in a skimpy red bikini as she made the most of the Aussie sun after her exit from the I’m A Celebrity jungle.
The media personality, 40, became the third contestant to be booted off the ITV reality show this year and she looked sensational in her two-piece as she shared a snap to her social media on Saturday.
Vogue posed in a grey cap and sunglasses as she stood alongside a sun-soaked pool and held up a drink in her latest Instagram snap.
Revealing she will soon be ditching her bikini for ski boots, she penned: ‘Beep beep getting ready to go home to ski suits but for now… bikinis and coconuts’
When Vogue was voted off the show, she blamed the ban on Irish votes for being booted out.
The Irish presenter said: ‘I don’t think it was helpful that Ireland couldn’t vote.’

Vogue Williams, 40, sent pulses racing in a skimpy red bikini as she made the most of the Aussie sun after her exit from the I’m A Celebrity jungle last week
The media personality became the third contestant to be booted off the ITV reality show this year and is now ditching her shorts and hat for ski boots
Vogue told the Daily Mail: ‘I was going to just have a great experience and get as far as I could and be a part of such an epic show, like, it’s a brilliant show.
‘But had Ireland been allowed to vote, it probably would have been maybe slightly better for me.
‘There were loads of family and friends that couldn’t vote for me and, yeah, a lot of people that couldn’t vote because they’re over there.’
When asked if they would have found that ‘frustrating’, Vogue added: ‘Yeah, because I know they would have wanted to.’
Last year, there was a lot of backlash about the voting system because there were two campmates from the Republic of Ireland, Love Island star Maura Higgins and the boxer, Barry McGuigan.
As one person wrote online: ‘This is outrageous, we can’t vote. They take six of our counties and two of our contestants.’
It was strongly believed that both celebrities would have made it further in the competition had the Republic been involved in the voting, as Maura, 35, and Barry, 64, placed seventh, being booted off in a double elimination.
Elsewhere, Vogue opened up about her struggles with anxiety in the Jungle.
When Vogue was voted off the show, she blamed the ban on Irish votes for being booted out. The Irish presenter said: ‘I don’t think it was helpful that Ireland couldn’t vote’
The model, who shares three children, Theodore, seven, Gigi, five, and Otto, two, with the Made in Chelsea star, Spencer Matthews, admitted: ‘My anxiety cropped up quite a lot in the Jungle.
‘I think anxiety is something I manage all the time, and it’s obviously harder to manage when you’re out of your comfort zone.
‘I like working out, and that’s why I tried to keep that up in the jungle, because it’s really, really good for my head. I go for runs, for it, and I try to manage my sleep a lot. I’m very odd about sleep.’



