
Love Island's Georgia Steel strips to sheer lingerie for sizzling shoot
The ITV2 show star, 27 - who appeared in both Love Island's main version and All Stars spin-off - clutched a bouquet of white roses in the sultry snaps.
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Love Island's Georgia Steel stripped to white lace lingerie for her latest Instagram photoshoot
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She captured the semi-sheer garments in a series of snaps
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Georgia clutched a bouquet of flowers as she flashed a sultry glance over her shoulder
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She starred in both Love Island and All Stars versions of the show
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In her thought-provoking social media caption, she put: "Simplicity is key always."
One fan was quick to gush: "Beauty."
Another posted: "So pretty Georgia!!" as a third posted: "Breathtaking."
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One then put: "Well said."
It came just weeks after she
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Yet after failing to find lasting love on the reality series, Georgia has embarked on a happy chapter with her new footballer boyfriend.
Away from her semi-naked selfies, she has
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The smitten couple were seen cosying up together on a beach in one sweet snap.
wrapped an arm around Georgia's waist, who looked great in a plunging black dress with her back to the sea.
Georgia Steel slammed for wearing 'white' lace dress to Dani Dyer's wedding - with many stunned by her 'risky' frock
Georgia and Harry's romance was revealed in September when they were spotted flirting at a health club.
Other than her short fling last year with Love Island All Stars co-star
The one-time
During her time with
Love Island winners - where they are now
EVERY year Love Island opens its doors to more sexy Islanders who are hoping for a holiday romance that could turn into more.
Here we take you through all of the
2025 -
The second series of All Stars saw
STATUS:
Still together.
2024 -
The summer Love Island saw
and
Josh Oyinsan
were
STATUS:
Broken up.
2024 -
The first ever All stars spin off show was
STATUS:
Still together.
2023 -
STATUS:
Broken up.
2023 -
The first series of 2023 saw
STATUS:
Still together.
2022 -
STATUS:
Broken up.
2021 -
STATUS:
Still together.
2020 -
The first ever winter Love Island saw
STATUS:
Broken up.
2019 -
Series 5 saw
STATUS:
Broken up.
2018 -
It wasn't surprising fan favourites
STATUS:
Broken up.
2017 -
STATUS:
Broken up.
2016
- Nathan Massey and Cara De La Hoyde were together from the start of the series, and since they won the show they've had two kids and are married.
STATUS:
Still together.
2015 -
Despite poor
STATUS:
Broken up.
She previously told us: 'Because I'm a good person, if I see a broken person or a person upset, I really like to fix it.
'I thought I could fix him and accept his past and everything. But I didn't understand how bad his past was.
'I had no idea of how capable he was, because I would never be with someone who could hurt people like that. The stories kept coming out and things kept getting worse.'
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Georgia recently stripped to a red two-piece as she posed in a bathroom
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She is loved up with new man Harry Clarke
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The pair were seen kissing on holiday in Dubai
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