Anna Vakili looks incredible as she slips into a tiny string bikini for a racy snap… after sharing that she feels ‘upset’ after putting on weight in lockdown
She is no stranger to flaunting her incredible physique with her 1.2 million followers on Instagram.
And Anna Vakili looked incredible when she slipped into a busty black and white bikini for a racy snap on Tuesday.
Despite appearing body confident, the Love Island star, 29, told fans that she is feeling ‘upset’ about gaining back weight she lost at the beginning of lockdown.
Wow! Anna Vakili looked incredible when she slipped into a busty black and white bikini for a racy snap on Tuesday
Anna posed with one arm resting on her marble kitchen countertop and kept all eyes on her hourglass curves in the sizzling pic.
She struggled to contain her assets in the scooped neck bikini-top that matched the high-rise bottoms.
With her long chestnut hued tresses left loose, Anna looked glamorous and sported a bronzed glow.
In the caption she shared with her followers how she achieved her tan using BPerfect Cosmetics.
Glowing: In the caption she shared with her followers how she achieved her tan using BPerfect Cosmetics
However, Anna then took to her Stories to answer a Q&A with her followers and shared that she wasn’t feeling confident due to gaining weight.
When a fan asked how she ‘stayed so skinny,’ Anna replied: ‘Lost a lot of weight when lockdown started now over the past few weeks I have probably put it back on (well I can see I have).
‘But I refuse to go on the weighing scale. It’s a struggle.’
Honest: Despite appearing body confident, the Love Island star, 29, told fans that she is feeling ‘upset’ about gaining back weight she lost at the beginning of lockdown
When another fan asked how she was doing, the reality star replied: ‘I am actually good. My anxiety is under control. I am happy.’
However she then shared: ‘The only thing I am upset about is putting on the weight I worked SO hard to lose the first few weeks of lockdown.
‘Honest it’s so hard for me to lose weight and I am addicted to food. But it’s ok, I will get there.’
Despite facing ‘struggle’ Anna still looked incredible in her gorgeous selfie.
Anna said: ‘The only thing I am upset about is putting on the weight I worked SO hard to lose the first few weeks of lockdown’
Last Monday the star shared an emotional plea to the government requesting more funding and PPE to help pharmacists on the front line.
She filmed the video at the upmarket West London pharmacy where she works as a locum.
Anna shared: ‘Since I’ve been back I’ve just been amazed by the heroic work that pharmacy staff are doing all across the UK during this outbreak… They’re putting themselves at risk by physically seeing patients and dispensing and delivering millions of prescriptions to the most vulnerable people.’
Emotional: Last Monday the star shared an emotional plea to the government requesting more funding and PPE to help pharmacists on the front line
The reality star continued: ‘Local pharmacies have had to spend thousands to stay open and I know the government has given them a loan, and it might seem like a lot, but that loan has to be paid back – and when that time comes so many of them will be forced to shut down because they can’t afford to pay it back.
‘There are 11,500 local pharmacies so imagine how many jobs will be lost. I’m calling on the government to please back our pharmacy heroes with more support. I know the Chancellor grew up working in his mum’s pharmacy and I know he values the work that they do.
‘Our local pharmacies have been there for us in this crisis so let’s be there for them now. Please can you all share this and help me get the word out.’
Working: She filmed the video at the upmarket West London pharmacy where she works as a locum
She went on: ‘Last week I worked in a pharmacy that had no protective equipment and I’m just shocked that several months in, so many pharmacies still don’t have the protective equipment they need to stay safe. So many of them have only received a third to a quarter of what they were promised and they’re having to rely on customer donations and Ebay.
‘This is really bad because local pharmacies are small enough as it is and it’s difficult to maintain social distancing. So far five UK pharmacists have died on the front line and there’s a risk that number could increase.’
The reality star ended her plea: ‘1.6 million people on average visit a pharmacy every day and I’m sure they would agree that these amazing NHS workers deserve more recognition and support from the government.’
She said: ‘Our local pharmacies have been there for us in this crisis so let’s be there for them now. Please can you all share this and help me get the word out’
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