Danielle Lloyd looked incredible as she enjoyed a luxury pamper day at Claridges Hotel in London on Wednesday.
The model, 41, showed off her toned figure in a white, one shouldered swimsuit that featured cut-out mesh panels.
Posing for a photo in the sauna, she pulled her hair back into a sleek up do and wore a full face of makeup.
Danielle, who was recently diagnosed with cancer after noticing a change to one of her moles, got some much needed rest.
She captioned the Instagram update: ‘Having some well earned R&R which means only 1 thing REST & ROSÉ.
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Danielle Lloyd looked incredible as she enjoyed a luxury pamper day at Claridges Hotel in London on Wednesday
Danielle recently revealed the heartbreaking moment she had to tell her sons she had been diagnosed with skin cancer.
The model shared a tearful video to Instagram in February in which she revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer after noticing a change to one of her moles.
Now, she has detailed the emotional moment she told her eldest sons Archie, 14, George, 13, and Harry, 11 – who she welcomed with her ex-husband Jamie O’Hara – about her diagnosis.
Danielle hasn’t told her two younger children Ronnie, seven, and Autumn, three – who she shares with her husband Michael O’Neill – because they wouldn’t understand.
‘I told the older three but not the younger two. Ronnie is at an age where he wouldn’t really understand, he’d hear that word and think I was going to die,’ she told Closer.
‘It was difficult telling the older boys, Harry asked me if my hair was going to fall out.
‘It’s hard because they’re still young, so I don’t know if they fully understand – which is a good thing because I don’t want to put a strain on them.’
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.

Danielle, who was recently diagnosed with cancer after noticing a change to one of her moles, got some much needed rest

Danielle recently revealed the heartbreaking moment she had to tell her sons she had been diagnosed with skin cancer (pictured with Archie, 14, George, 13, and Harry, 11, Ronnie, seven, and Autumn, three, and her husband Michael O’Neill)
The TV personality said she knew something was wrong when the doctors called her asking her to come in and told how she broke down in tears upon hearing the news.
‘I was trying to hold it together, but then I just broke down, I was just so shocked,’ she admitted.
Danielle said her husband Michael was equally as shocked but has been very supportive throughout the scary ordeal.
She warned others not to ignore the warning signs, admitting she didn’t think she was at risk of skin cancer because of her ‘olive skin’ before doing further research.
Danielle broke the news of her skin cancer diagnosis in an emotional video shared to her Instagram Story.
Struggling to hold back the tears, she said: ‘I don’t really know how to say this and I didn’t know whether to come on and say this but I feel like I have to raise awareness of this kind of thing happening to other people.

The TV personality said she knew something was wrong when the doctors called her asking her to come in and told how she broke down in tears upon hearing the news
‘Today I have been diagnosed with a form of skin cancer.’
‘I just want to raise awareness for anyone who thinks they’ve got something funny on their body, they see a mole growing, which is not normal – please please please go to your doctor because honestly, you just never know,’ she went on.
The star said she’d been ‘really shocked’ by what she’d been told but went on to praise the Macmillan nurses at the hospital for their support.
She told her followers she will need an operation to see if her cancer has spread, which she could be waiting up to six weeks for.
‘Honestly, it’s not what I expected today, I suppose it’s not what anyone suspects,’ she admitted.
‘Please guys, look after your skin, stay of sun beds, wear factor 50 – and just look after yourself because you never know what’s going to happen.’