
Kim Turnbull shows ex Romeo Beckham what he's missing as she shares racy bikini snaps from her sun-soaked Egypt holiday
The model, 25, dated the son of Victoria and David Beckham, 22, for seven months before calling it quits last month.
And Kim has since jetted off on a girls' trip abroad and took to social media on Wednesday to share a slew of sizzling snaps.
Kim set pulses racing in a tiny burgundy string bikini that perfectly highlighted her sensational figure.
She followed up with another steamy snap as she posed in a black bikini while soaking up the sun on the back of a yacht.
Kim also shared some sightseeing with models Iris Law and Liv Banks as they paid a visit to the iconic pyramids.
Kim captioned the post: 'Postcard from Egypt.'
Last month, the Mail revealed that Romeo and Kim had split after seven months together, with friends saying that the romance 'fizzled out' three weeks after David's 50th birthday.
Following their split, friends said things remain 'amicable' between Romeo and Kim, and that their parting is 'nothing to do' with Kim being blamed by Nicola for being the catalyst for the feud that has ripped the Beckham family apart.
One said: 'Romeo and Kim are both young and they had a lovely time together but at that age things don't always last forever and they decided to split up.
'They have been friendly since and have even been at the same venues. It's a huge shame, particularly as David and Victoria really adored her and thought she made Romeo happy but it wasn't to be.
'It happened a couple of weeks ago and relations have remained friendly between them.
'David and Victoria would hate for the view to be that they split because of Nicola and Brooklyn because that simply isn't the case.
'The fact is that Kim has got a really busy career as a DJ and Romeo has a busy work life too, there is lots of travelling for both of them at having a relationship at this time isn't all that conducive to their lives.'
The DJ recently broke her silence on the claims that she dated Romeo's brother Brooklyn when they were teenagers.
She shot down accusations that she was romantically involved with Brooklyn, 26.
Kim has been at the centre of claims she was the reason behind a rift between the two brothers, who are currently embroiled in a wider family feud.
She then addressed the speculation and insisted she has only ever had a friendship with the eldest Beckham son.
Sharing a statement on her Instagram page, she said: 'I've avoided speaking on this topic to prevent adding fuel to the fire, however it's come to a point where I feel the need to address it so I can move on.
'I will not continue to receive harassment or be embarrassed on the basis of lies, to fit a certain narrative.
'I have never been romantically involved in ANY capacity at ANY point with the person in question.
'Nothing between us has occurred further than a school friendship at age 16. I would like to remove myself from the ongoing conversation & set the record straight for the sake of everyone involved.'
Kim had been at the centre of the row after Brooklyn's wife Nicola Peltz, 30, claimed that she felt uncomfortable around her, with sources close to the US heiress saying that Kim had dated Brooklyn when they were teenagers, which she then denied.
Things came to a head when Brooklyn and Nicola were no shows at any of David's 50th birthday celebrations, with The Mail revealing that Kim was made the 'scapegoat' in the feud.
Brooklyn and Nicola failed to attend any of football legend David's five celebrations to mark his milestone birthday, including celebrations in Miami, London, Paris the Cotswolds and a boys fishing trip to Scotland.
Among the various conspiracy theories that sprung up to explain Brooklyn and Nicola's repeated no-shows, some centred on Kim.
Kim is the well-heeled granddaughter of renowned post-war sculptor and painter William Turnbull, while her father Alex Turnbull and uncle Johnny were part of the post-punk band 23 Skidoo, formed in 1979.
She dated Madonna and Guy Ritchie's son Rocco, and through that connection was part of a tight knit friendship group in 2016 which included Brooklyn.
Kim and Brooklyn were undeniably close for a brief period – as photographs of them together at the time showed - but suggestions that they were ever an item were wide of the mark.
That Kim was 'thrown to the wolves' as the reason behind the family row was 'deeply upsetting' to Brooklyn's parents and brothers.
US website TMZ wrote at the time: 'Sources say Brooklyn and Nicola were told to show up to the main celebrations or they wouldn't get a chance to see the family... leaving the two saddened because they simply won't be around Brooklyn's brother Romeo and his girlfriend, Kim Turnbull.'
Romeo and Kim were spotted at the trendy C restaurant in London's Mayfair last month but they had already split.
They both turned up at the venue separately, with their friends, and even left together.
Kim attended several of David's birthday celebrations. She was present at the former England captain's party at the end of March at Cipriani restaurant in Miami.
She also joined David, Victoria, and Romeo's younger brother Cruz, his girlfriend Jackie Apostel and sister Harper on their trip to France where they visited a vineyard in Bordeaux and a restaurant in Paris.
Kim was also at the big dinner at Core restaurant in Notting Hill, West London.
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