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Romeo Beckham's ex Kim Turnbull shows him what he's missing as she strips down for sizzling bikini snap

Romeo Beckham's ex Kim Turnbull shows him what he's missing as she strips down for sizzling bikini snap

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The couple have split after seven months amid family feud
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ROMEO Beckham's ex girlfriend Kim Turnbull has shared a jaw-dropping bikini photo in the wake of their split.
The raven-haired beauty can be seen on holiday looking toned and tanned in a red two-piece costume.
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Kim showed off her enviable figure in the dark red bikini
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Romeo's romance with Kim came 20 months after his split from his ex of five years
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Perched on the edge of a yacht, the DJ made her own waves in front of the idyllic Egyptian setting.
With the wind in her hair, the natural beauty displayed her curves in the dark red swim set.
The model accessorised with simple gold jewellery as she posed in front of the camera.
Kim and Romeo went public last November - but have split up after seven months together.
His romance with Kim came 20 months after his split from Mia Reagan, his ex of five years.
The pair's romance "fizzled out" shortly after dad David's star-studded 50th birthday party.
It comes after reports that Kim has been made the "scapegoat" in the Brooklyn feud.
Kim was said to be involved in the Beckham family feud in which eldest child Brooklyn and wife Nicola Peltz, 30, have become estranged.
Brooklyn is thought to have previously dated Kim as a teenager and was said to be unhappy she was on the guestlist for David's birthday celebrations.
However, the model and DJ said she was 'never been romantically involved' with Brooklyn.
Romeo Beckham 'SPLITS from girlfriend Kim Turnbull after seven months' amid family feud as romance 'fizzles out'
Kim wrote: "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."
The model and DJ said she was being unfairly targeted by trolls and abuse since the famous family fell out.
She continued: "I will not continue to receive harassment or be embarrassed on the basis of lies, to fit a certain narrative."
Kim then clarified: "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 and set the record straight for the sake of everyone involved."
Kim began her modelling career in 2017, working with major brands including Tommy Hilfiger, Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu and Rimmel London.
Kim comes from a creative family — her father Alex is a DJ and the founder of influential hip-hop label Ronin Records and her grandfather, William Turnbull, was a renowned Scottish sculptor whose work was displayed at London's Tate Gallery.
Kim was previously linked to Rocco Ritchie, the son of Madonna and Guy Ritchie, who is one of Becks' closest pals.
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The brunette beauty posted snaps of her trip to Egypt and wowed followers
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Kim was thought to have been part of the feud concerning David's 50th birthday
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The couple have parted ways after getting together last November
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Romeo and Kim were together for seven months but have recently split
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