Lottie Moss snaps a saucy selfie in lace lingerie after vowing to 'get in shape' in first gym session in two months

LOTTIE Moss looked ab-fab as she showed off her toned tummy in lingerie – after her first fitness session in two months.

The reality star, 20, was a dead ringer for her supermodel sister Kate Moss as she posted a sultry shot on Instagram with the caption: "Don't look at me like that."

The stunning model and Made In Chelsea star showed off her tiny waist in the shots.

Lottie was posing in her hotel room in Romania where she had gone for the shoot.

She looked sensational as she slipped into a very tiny two-piece.

Lottie revealed her toned tummy in her semi-sheer bra and matching pants.

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Lottie also showed off the tattoo she has of three swallows on her side, that sits just underneath her bust.

She showed off her natural beauty with very little make-up and swept her blonde hair over to one side .

She recently posted evidence of her actual return to the gym with a little video.

Working her arms, abs and pert behind in the video, Lottie wrote: "First time training in 2 months felt amaaaazing, had some time off but so ready to get back in shape."

No wonder Lottie was on a health kick after celebrating Kate's 44th birthday earlier this week.

Kate was also joined by actress pal Liv Tyler for the relaxed lunch with Kate's boyfriend Count Nikolai von Bismarck in attendance.

Lottie lived up to the Moss fashionista reputation wearing a pair of loose black trousers, white jumper and leather look baker boy hat.

Earlier in the day she shared a throwback of her sister, writing: “Happy birthday sis, love u forever u gem 💎.”

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