
Iris Law sends temperatures soaring as she showcases her toned figure in sizzling bikini snaps during Jamaica getaway
The model, 24, who is the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost, has jetted off to Jamaica for a sun-soaked getaway.
Taking a well-earned break from her hectic schedule, Iris gave her followers a glimpse into her idyllic holiday.
In one photo, she looked nothing short of sensational in a skimpy multicoloured triangle bikini top as she posed up a storm in the crystal-clear sea.
She later slipped into a vibrant yellow two-piece, featuring a frilly triangle top and matching skimpy shorts.
In another eye-catching snap, the beauty posed with a pal in a brown bikini top with green beaded shoulder straps.
Elsewhere, Iris appeared in high spirits as she shared a candid embrace with her friend, beaming for the camera.
The fashion-forward star also showcased her enviable tan in a light green floral mini dress, paired with a pale pink headscarf.
She captioned the holiday photo dump: 'real love ruby ⛲️.'
The holiday snaps come after Iris flashed her bottom and went braless as she shared a cheeky insight into her summer.
The model took to Instagram last month to share a collection of summer snaps.
Included in the post was a racy snap of Iris wearing a burnt orange silk wrap dress, which showcased her bottom.
In another, Iris could be seen going braless as she posed for a mirror selfie in a red T-shirt with silver sequin shorts and chunky black sandals.
She accessorised with an array of glitzy diamond jewellery and oval spectacles, as well as a floral shoulder bag.
Elsewhere in the post, Iris looked effortlessly stylish as she headed out for the day wearing a navy boat-neck graphic t-shirt.
Iris paired the T-shirt with a low-rise denim mini skirt, dark green crew socks and yellow and green trainers, as well as a brown leather shoulder bag.
She also shared a selfie while sporting a baseball cap reading: 'Poser. You think you can pose? Name every position.'
Iris recently spoke out to clarify her relationship with DJ Tommy Gold after the two sparked romance rumours during a Notting Hill outing last month.
The model was seen with the London-based DJ, who bears a striking resemblance to her ex Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The pair were seen browsing stalls at the famous Portobello Road Market, where they paused to pick up some flowers in the seemingly romantic setting.
However, Iris addressed the speculation and insisted that Tommy is her 'bestie', taking to Instagram last month to clarify their relationship.
Reposting a picture of their day out, Iris wrote: '[laughing face emoji] sorry guys but that's bestie.'
Iris last sparked romance rumours in October when it was reported she was growing close to her ex Pa Salieu again after her split from England footballer Trent.
She had been tapping the heart button in response to social media posts by the rapper, just a month after his release from a 33-month jail sentence for violent disorder. She also commented on his latest post, writing: 'Fiya'.
The pair were first seen together in October 2021, and relationship rumours were sparked in April the following year. It is not known when they split.
Brit nominee Pa was jailed for two years and nine months for taking part in a mob attack on a 23-year-old man shortly after his best friend was stabbed to death.
The 27-year-old admitted violent disorder at a previous hearing, having been caught on CCTV using a tree branch to repeatedly hit the victim, who spent ten days in hospital.
The BRIT Award-nominated artist, who was named the BBC's Sound of 2021, was cleared by a jury of a second count of violent disorder relating to a mass brawl in a nearby street minutes earlier, which led to the death of 21-year-old Fidel Glasgow, grandson of The Special's singer Neville Staple.
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