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Kate Beckinsale, 49, poses in skimpy £8 Greggs swimsuit for eye-popping display

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Kate Beckinsale might be used to rocking star-studded red carpet events at fancy film premieres around the globe.But the stunning actress, 49, showed fans she wasn't afraid to wear one of Britain's most famous bakery brands as she wore an £8 Greggs swimsuit from Primark.It didn't stop Kate from putting on a scorching display in the tiny blue swimsuit, which exposed her killer figure and ample cleavage on camera.READ MORE:Kate Beckinsale, 49, dubbed 'hottest woman on earth' after sizzling bikini shootThe film star looked hotter than ever as she posed in the clingy blue bikini that had the white and orange Greggs logo plastered all over it, from shoulder strap to bottom.She oozed glamour as she shot a sultry stare away from the lens in the plunging one-piece, with one hand placed gracefully on her strap that showed off her glam multi-colour nails.Kate pulled her famous brunette locks up in an elaborate updo paired with a gorgeous white fascinator fit with a bow and veil.The Hollywood starlet looked perfectly dolled up for the shoot with a healthy dose of blush, smoky eye makeup and a luash lick if pink lippy to top it all off.The Total Recall star decided to accesorise with chunky white belt fashioned around her toned tummy and a pair of white vintage earrings.She might live in Los Angeles, but it's clear Kate still recognises her British heritage, because she gave the low-budget bakery shop one of their best adverts ever from the comfort of her Californian home.Kate jokingly reassured fans that her Gregg's swimsuit was rather versatile as she quipped: "Everyone relax - it is possible to take a Greggs swimsuit from day to night PANIC OVER."Kate's famous pals and fans went wild for the low-cut and low-cost swimsuit, with.

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