Martine McCutcheon looked incredible as she revealed her trimmed physique in a striped swimsuit on holiday.
The former EastEnders actress, 47, has been soaking up the scorching sun in Italy with her husband Jack McManus and their son Rafferty.
But she managed to find a moment to dazzle fans and pose in a classic high-cut black and white swimsuit next to the sea.
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Martine showed off the results of her impressive weight loss in the plunging swimsuit and teamed her bombshell beach look with a large straw hat and a bracelet.
The stunning soap star looked every bit the Baywatch beauty as she struck a dreamy pose by the sea, tugging on the hat to shield her face from the sun completely.
Martine admitted she wanted to jet off again to re-live her holiday bliss when she took to Instagram Stories with the snap alongside the caption: "I want to go back to Italy!".
As if one red-hot swimsuit snap wasn't enough to get fans swooning, she later shared a photo which caught her posing poolside in lime green swimwear.
The Love Actually actress previously opened up about how she keeps healthy with a diet filled with fruit and vegetables.
She explained: "with every meal I make sure to have loads of fruit and veg, not too much dairy not too much red meat."
She added: "When you're doing that daily, you're allowing yourself that little bit of space where you can have the freedom to still have a little bit of what you fancy."
The actress also spoke to Closer magazine about her exercise routine, saying: "For me, it's a gentle 20-min walk every day.
"Walking in nature helps me mentally. It sets me up with the right tone of the day and physically helps with my ME and fibromyalgia."
Martine was first diagnosed with ME, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome, in 2011.
The life-long condition can result in tiredness, muscle pains and a sore throat.
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