
Love Island's Molly Marsh sets pulses racing in skimpy black swimwear as she sunbathes by the pool in Ibiza
The TV personality, 22, soaked up the sun in Ibiza as she shared an album of sizzling snaps to Instagram.
During her trip, Molly flaunted her incredibly toned abs in a stylish black one piece which featured a cut out panel around her waist.
Molly styled her luminous blond locks into a bouncy blow out as she accessorised her pool ensemble with a belly button charm and a French tip manicure.
She appeared to be in relaxed spirits during her trip to the Spanish island as she was seen relaxing with a magazine and a frothy coffee.
Taking to social media, Molly also shared a snap of her enjoying a spot of shopping while taking a stroll around the city.
Alongside her post she penned: 'A dip in the pool, a trip to the spa'.
Molly's stunning display comes after she and Zach Noble seemingly confirmed they were officially back together as they held hands at American Express presents BST in London's Hyde Park last month.
The pair, who met during the ITV2 dating show's 2023 series, split in March after seven months together, only to reunite six weeks later for a holiday to Australia.
Following the split, the pair removed any trace of each other on social media after making the decision to end their romance.
Their reps said at the time: 'Love Island's Molly Marsh and Zachariah Noble have made the decision to end their relationship in the last week.
'They both are still extremely close friends and will be supporting each other in their next ventures.
'The relationship has ended on good terms for both of them, and they wish nothing but the best for one another.
'They have both said, 'relationships don't need to always end sour and sometimes parting as friends with the best memories is the best thing for everybody'.'
The couple then reunited just six weeks later and embarked together on a two month trip across Australia.
While not confirming their relationship statement a spokesperson told MailOnline: 'Molly and Zachariah have always remained friends, even when they both decided to break from their relationship almost 2 months ago.
'The couple have always supported each other and had similar interests, including seeing parts of the world and travelling.
'They are not putting pressure on their relationship at present, or labelling it, but are very excited to go travelling around Australia together for the next few weeks.
The statement finished: 'They're both really happy and enjoying each other's company.'
The TikTok star and the basketball player survived a huge hurdle on Love Island when Molly was dumped from the villa early in the series.
Miraculously, the bombshell returned during Casa Amor, and the pair went all the way to the final, finishing in fourth place.
During their recent holiday Zach left fans divided after he shared a 'cruel' video of himself pranking Molly to Instagram.
He decided to scare her as she stepped out of the shower and hid in a a closet and waited for the perfect moment to jump out and frighten her.
The prank was successful, but not everyone found it amusing.
One fan commented, 'Scaring someone who's at peace after just having a shower is nasty work.'
Another wrote: 'She screamed so loud and her face looked like a person in a horror movie... that's mean!'
Someone else expressed sympathy for Zach's girlfriend, writing, 'Poor Molly - our girl was terrified! I would have cried and slid down the wall into fetal position!'
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