Demi Rose sent temperatures soaring on Thursday as she posed in a tiny ʙικιɴι top and mini skirt while holidaying in Mexico.
The 26-year-old model looked sensational in the ensemble which barely covered her modesty.
She knew her angles for the mirror selfie as she cheekily posed by pulling at her mini skirt.
The bombshell extended her front leg in the image while her washboard abs and curvaceous figure were on full display.
She left her dark caramel locks in natural waves which fell over her shoulders and bust.
Demi wore the PrettyLittleThing two piece in a tropical looking bedroom which was complete with a huge bed and hardwood floor.
She later posted on her Instagram story another sultry snap in the same barely-there ʙικιɴι with the caption ‘clumsy’ after scratching herself.
The star has been providing sultry snaps to her social media followers recently and left little to the imagination while cupping her bust in a skimpy black thong on Sunday.
Covering her luscious walnut locks with a coordinating cowboy hat, the influencer turned around to exhibit her peachy rear while striking her best power pose.
Oozing confidence, the Brummie beauty tilted her Wild West-inspired accessory forward as she peered into the beautiful distance.
She captioned the tantalising post with a cowboy emoji as the wind swept her gorgeous tresses behind her.
She also dressed up as a Sєxy mermaid for a bedside series of snaps which saw her flash her enviable derrière to her millions of followers.
Grabbing a pair of baby blue ropes, the DJ donned a coordinating maxi skirt featuring white circles, which she had twisted into a sea-inspired outfit.
‘Mermaids exist,’ she joked alongside the show-stopping slew.
Demi has been modelling for eight years and credits her career for being a ‘blessing’ after being subjected to bullying when she was younger.
Speaking to Radio 1 Newsbeat, Demi previously revealed: ‘I always wanted to get into modelling and when I eventually got there I classed it as a blessing because I grew up being bullied and didn’t have many friends at all.’