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Molly-Mae Hague wows fans with toned figure in tiny orange bikini on Dubai holiday

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Love Island star Molly-Mae has wowed her fans after posing for a series of bikini snaps on her holiday.In one photo, the reality star showed off her toned and tanned figure in an orange two-piece whilst in the ocean.Her hourglass curves stole the show as Molly-Mae struck a pose for the camera, leaving her fans hot under the collar.

Molly teamed the look with a baseball cap and gold earrings while a white shirt hung off of her shoulders.Uploading the snap to her Instagram on Sunday, she captioned the image "Ocean girl" followed by a fire heart emoji, orange emoji and an ocean wave emoji.It wasn't long before her 6.3 million followers quickly commented on the photo with many saying the star looked "incredible".One follower called the image: "Unreal", while another commented: "This is gorgeous"Someone else added: "So so stunning" as a fourth said: "So beautiful!"Netflix's Selling Sunset star Christine Quinn even commented a series of fire emojis on the photo.Currently, the former reality star is on a romantic getaway with her boyfriend Tommy Fury to celebrate turning 23.The duo first met when they appeared on the ITV2 dating show Love Island back in 2019 and have been together since leaving the villa.On Saturday, the couple uploaded a love-up photo of themselves enjoying a boat trip.Cosying up to her beau, Molly looked smitten with a shirtless Tommy as they shared a sweet kiss.Molly called their relationship a "forever thing" in the caption which made her fans swoon with many commenting they should tie the knot.One fan said: "Just get married already"With another commenting: "This is the most romantic picture I’ve seen in a long time!

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