Emma Weymouth displayed her impressive abs in a tiny bikini as she emerged from the sea in St Tropez.
The mother-of-two and socialite, 39, who has appeared on Strictly Come Dancing and Celebrity MasterChef, has been enjoying a family holiday in the south of France.
And as she was seen emerging from the water on Sunday, Emma’s toned physique was on full display.
Emma sported a skimpy dark grey triangle two-piece as she enjoyed a sunny day at The Club 55 in Saint Tropez.
She completed her beach look with a pair of huge Gucci sunglasses and a pearl necklace, and kept her valuables safe in a bum bag.
The Marchioness of Bath was joined on the trip by her husband Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath, who she married in 2013 and shares two sons with.

Emma Weymouth displayed her impressive abs in a tiny bikini as she emerged from the sea in St Tropez on Sunday

Emma sported a skimpy dark grey triangle two-piece as she enjoyed a sunny day at The Club 55 in Saint Tropez
Earlier this year Emma and her aristocratic husband Lord Bath submitted plans to transform an ‘abstract art’ garden into a ‘family-friendly’ area for their young children to enjoy on the Longleat Estate.
They moved onto the historic estate, near Warminster, Wiltshire, five years ago after the death of Ceawlin’s father Alexander, who was as much known for his flamboyancy and eccentric dress sense, as his multiple affairs with women.
The aristocrat – who is thought to have had as many as 70 affairs – affectionately referred to the women as his ‘wifelets’.
Several of them were given homes to live in within the grounds of his sprawling estate while he was alive.
Lord Bath, who was a regular feature of the Animal Park BBC television show about his estate, died just a few days after testing positive for coronavirus in April 2020, aged 87.
His businessman son Ceawlin, 50, initially installed a temporary swimming pool and children’s play equipment to meet the needs of his young family, but has now applied to Wiltshire Council for permission to create a higher quality permanent garden.
The fresh works include removal of the existing pond, planting and temporary pool, while installing a new swimming pool.
The new outdoor space will also include an ornamental reflecting pool, a new terrace, outdoor kitchen and pergola.

The Marchioness of Bath was joined on the trip by her husband Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath, who she married in 2013 and shares two sons with (Seen together in November 2024)

Earlier this year Emma and her aristocratic husband Lord Bath submitted plans to transform an ‘abstract art’ garden into a ‘family-friendly’ area for their young children
Documents to support the application read: ‘Longleat Estate is a national heritage asset, but is also home to Lord and Lady Bath and their young family.
‘The majority of the house is now a heritage attraction with pubic tours of the formal rooms, but a range of accommodation on the western elevation is set aside for the family.
‘There is access at the lower level of the apartment directly into the enclosed garden.
‘The garden was designed by the 7th Marquis (Alexander) as an abstract art piece which is largely unsuitable for a younger family with limited space for children to play or adults to entertain guests.
‘The aim is to create a high quality, family friendly garden befitting of the setting which will enable the house to remain a family home and a living part of history.’
The applicant said the formal private family garden would be ‘timeless and better matches the heritage significance of Longleat House.’
It would also involve a stone sunbathing terrace, an outdoor kitchen and dining area under a wrought iron pergola and a long ‘canal’ style water rill with appropriate antique water fountain.
Slow growing garden trees, topiary and hedges would also be planted.