Frankie Bridge wowed in a leopard print bikini as she shared jaw-dropping Instagram snaps from her Mallorca holiday on Wednesday.
The singer, 36, showcased her incredibly toned physique in the stunning two-piece and stylish white Katie Loxton sunglasses.
In another gorgeous snap, Frankie slipped into a strapless tan beach cover up and massive black hat.
The beauty then modelled a sleeveless khaki co-ord and black straw handbag as she struck a pose for photos.
Last year, Frankie got saucy on Monday’s Loose Women as she gave a candid insight into her sex life with husband Wayne Bridge.
The Saturdays star spoke to her fellow panelists about making excuses for sex in a candid confession.

Frankie Bridge, 36, wowed in a leopard print bikini as she shared jaw-dropping Instagram snaps from her Mallorca holiday on Wednesday

The singer showcased her incredibly toned physique in the stunning two-piece and stylish white Katie Loxton sunglasses
Frankie confessed that while sometimes she gets ‘tired, anxious and stressed’, Wayne will have sex with her regardless of his mood or feelings at the time.
The audience were left in uproar when she made the hilarious confession, saying: ‘ I just think men and women are so different, generally speaking. Like so much affects me if I’m stressed, anxious, got something going on, tired whatever…
‘Then it makes me not in the mood, it’s got nothing to do with my partner but then Wayne, I can be horrible to him all day then I can turn around and say: ‘Let’s get it on’ and he’ll be like: ‘Ok then!’
Back in March 2021, Wayne left fans red-faced by confessing that the couple had been getting steamy during lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic.
He admitted he and wife Frankie have been having daytime sex during the UK’s third lockdown, in between homeschooling their sons.
He revealed: ‘Because of our kids and the lockdown, bedtime’s become harder, so [sex] has become a daytime thing. But that’s also been quite tough because of home- schooling… it’s quite difficult…
‘There have been times with them coming close to catching us! I like a late-night one but my missus isn’t as keen – she likes a bit earlier, and she likes to go to bed early as well. I do like daytime [sex] as well – it makes you feel good afterwards…’
Frankie candidly opened up on her ongoing health battle during an episode of Loose Women last year.

In another gorgeous snap, Frankie slipped into a strapless tan beach cover up and massive black hat

The beauty then modelled a sleeveless khaki co-ord and black straw handbag as she struck a pose for photos
She has always been open about her struggles with depression which resulted in her being hospitalised in 2011 after reaching ‘rock bottom’.
She appeared on the panel alongside Judi Love, Charlene White, and Nadia Sawalha, as the group discussed the news that Roman Kemp had stopped taking antidepressants for the first time in 16 years.
Drawing on her own experience, Frankie explained: ‘I started taking antidepressants when I was about 18 and I still ended up in hospital when I was about 21 with really bad depression and anxiety.
‘It’s one of those things for me where they work to a degree in that I’m able to get out of bed in the morning and I’m able to come and work and be present with my friends and family.
She explained that she has ‘treatment-resistant depression’ so the antidepressants don’t really work.
The singer added: ‘I’ve had like tests done and my body isn’t able to create serotonin or to keep it.
‘So even if I’m taking antidepressants it’s almost counterproductive. But because I’ve been on them for so long for now the fear of coming off them is really scary because I’m like would I end up back in hospital again?
‘I’ve got children now, a husband. I’ve tried a lot of different ones and I’ve tried different combinations of different antidepressants and things like that.
‘So now I’m constantly trying to think of different things to try so I’ve recently tried ketamine treatment which has been really effective for me but it’s really expensive, it’s not available for everyone.
Frankie admitted: ‘That was a really big deal for me, that was really scary for me. I’ve taken myself off of antidepressants before and the side effects of coming off these things are brutal.
‘I spent two weeks in bed, I felt awful. It’s a really good message to say to people that you can obviously give it a go if you feel ready but you have to do it with a doctor because it’s not that easy just to go right, I’ll stop.’