Danielle Lloyd showcased her toned abs in a bright red frilly top after revealing she lost two stone following her shock cancer diagnosis.
The model and TV host, 41, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a selfie relaxing in the warm weather.
Danielle could be seen displaying her washboard abs while wearing a red bikini top featuring frilly capped sleeves and a gold metal brooch.
The mother-of-five’s paired the bikini top with red and white striped crochet drawstring shorts as she lounged on the sofa.
Danielle captioned the snap: ‘Life isn’t meant to be easy, it’s meant to be lived. Sometimes happy, other times rough… But every up and down you learn lessons that make you strong.’
She was diagnosed with the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, in February, which left her in such fear for her life that she struggled to eat and sleep.

Danielle Lloyd showcased her toned abs in a bright red frilly top in a post on Instagram on Wednesday after revealing she lost two stone following her shock cancer diagnosis
The former Miss Great Britain recently revealed she lost two stone following her shock cancer diagnosis.
Danielle, who is now cancer free, admitted to The Sun last month: ‘Being a mum, I was trying to put a brave face on for everyone, but inside I’ve been crumbling.
‘I was worried every single day that I was going to die.’
She is mum to five children – sharing son Ronnie, seven, and three-year-old daughter Autumn Rose, with husband Michael O’Neill, as well as sons Archie, 14, Harry, 13, and George, 11, with ex-husband Jamie O’Hara.
Symptoms of melanoma include a new mole or changes to an existing mole, which is exactly what happened to the star, when she noticed one on her collarbone was changing shape.
After tragically losing a friend to bowel cancer the previous year, she knew it was worth investigating and visited her GP, who referred her onto a dermatologist who advised removal.
This took place in December, but Danielle had to wait an agonising nine weeks before she was diagnosed.
Recalling her reaction, she said: ‘I just burst into tears. I wasn’t expecting it. When I heard the word ‘cancer’, I just thought, “That’s it, I’m going to die.”‘

She was diagnosed with the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma, in February, which left in such fear for her life that she struggled to eat and sleep

The former Miss Great Britain recently revealed she lost two stone (Pictured) following her shock cancer diagnosis
She then had to have the skin surrounding the mole removed as a preventative measure as doctors worked to establish whether or not the cancer had spread.
Thankfully, eight weeks after her February procedure, Danielle was told she was cancer free.
She previous announced her diagnosis to her followers in a tearful video on Instagram in February.
In the video, Danielle how she’d noticed a change to one of her moles.
She explained that she told her oldest three kids about her diagnosis, but refrained from telling the two little ones.
This was because they were too young to understand and she worried they’d jump to worse conclusion.

She is mum to five children – sharing son Ronnie, seven, and three-year-old daughter Autumn Rose, with husband Michael O’Neill as well as sons Archie, 14, Harry, 13, and George, 11, with ex-husband Jamie O’Hara (pictured with Michael and youngest kids)

Symptoms of melanoma include a new mole or changes to an existing mole, which is exactly what happened to the star, when she noticed one on her collarbone was changing shape
Danielle also recalled the moment she was told she had skin cancer after she visited the doctors to get a ‘very small’ mole on her collarbone checked when she noticed it had changed shape.
It is not the first time Danielle has had a cancer scare as she was rushed to hospital in 2023 after suffering from heavy bleeding.
Doctors then discovered she had large cysts on her ovaries, but was thankfully told they were non-cancerous after undergoing a biopsy.
She also found a lump in her breast last year and was given the all-clear in October after a biopsy discovered the lump was benign.