Star's sultry style
Laura Hamilton, best known for her role on Channel 4's A Place in the Sun, has sent fans into a frenzy with her recent Instagram post. The 41-year-old star is currently enjoying a holiday in Italy and turned heads in a seductive see-through dress.
Soaking up the sun
Laura Hamilton is taking a break in sunny Italy, where she is making the most of the beautiful weather. Her latest Instagram post shows her posing confidently next to a motorbike, wearing a lace dress that left little to the imagination.
Glowing with confidence
The TV presenter, usually known for showcasing luxury houses abroad, looked relaxed and happy in her stunning ensemble. With oversized sunglasses and her golden locks cascading down her shoulder, Hamilton effortlessly exuded confidence in the sultry photo.
Fans can't get enough
Hamilton has garnered a flood of praise from her followers, with many gushing about her beauty and style in the comments. One fan commented, "Looking so stunningly beautiful with your gorgeous smile," while another simply wrote, "Absolutely beautiful."
A tribute to friendship
Laura Hamilton shared the picture alongside a heartfelt caption expressing her gratitude towards her best friend, who she considers family. In the touching post, Hamilton thanked her friend for 15 years of support and love, emphasizing the importance of showing appreciation through actions, not just words.
A holiday to remember
Aside from her stunning photo, Hamilton has been documenting her Italian getaway on her Instagram story. The former children's TV presenter has been sharing videos of her dining out and exploring different locations in Italy, making her followers green with envy.
Don't miss Hamilton on TV
While Hamilton enjoys her holiday, fans can catch her on A Place in the Sun. The popular show airs weekdays on Channel 4 at 2pm, providing viewers with plenty of property inspiration and dreamy locations.
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