Love Island’s Amber Gill pulls up bikini bottoms around her waist

Amber Gill has made sure to stay in the spotlight with her red-hot social media pics.

And the Love Island bombshell's latest offering certainly didn't disappoint.

Taking to her Instagram page, Amber shared a photo of herself posing up a storm on holiday.

Amber, who is currently holidaying in Thailand, looked sensational as she donned a seriously skimpy bikini, which showed off her killer curves in all their glory.

The 22-year-old looked incredible in the teeny top, which battled to contain her assets, and the incredibly high-cut bottoms, which were pulled up around her waist.

She left her hair natural and makeup and understated, letting her undeniable natural beauty shine through.

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Fans flocked to shower praise on Amber's red-hot snap.

One follower said: "Obsessed with you chick."

While another continued: "So pretty."

A third added: "Stunning."

Amber has been enjoying the exotic getaway with fellow islanders Anna Vakili, 29, and Francesca Allen, 24.

Amber recently delighted Love Island fans when she sent the rumour mill into overdrive that she may be dating former Islander Ovie Soko, 29.

Viewers loved the pair's bond on last year's series, and always hoped that it would develop into something more romantic.

Speculation started following Amber replying to a tweet posted by fashion brand, Miss Pap.

It read: "This year's boys are cute, but BRING BACK OVIE."

Amber, who is a Miss Pap ambassador, replied to the tweet: "Excuse me?"

Many assumed that Amber was shutting down the tweet because Ovie may now be 'taken'.

One social networker commented: "You would make a lovely couple!! The best relationships/marriages work when two people start off as the best of friends…and then hit it off."

While another continued: "Is this confirmation? Omg lord PLEASE."

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