She’s had a stellar week after scooping the Daytime gong at the TRIC Awards.
And Laura Hamilton showed off her incredible figure as she took to some time to unwind in a hot tub after finishing up at day two of the InstallerSHOW in Birmingham.
The TV presenter, 43, looked incredible as she posted a sizzling Instagram Story in a blue bikini on Thursday.
‘And chill…’ she penned on top of the post.
Earlier in the day, Laura informed her followers she was at the trading event after her win at the TRIC Awards the night before.
Walking around the event in a bright yellow cardigan, she said: ‘It is day two of the InstallerSHOW.

Laura Hamilton showed off her incredible figure in a skimpy blue bikini as she relaxed in a hot tub after finishing up at day two of the InstallerSHOW in Birmingham on Wednesday
‘So, last night after winning the TRIC award for best daytime TV show, probably going to be going on about this for a little while, as you can imagine, I jumped on the train and came up to Birmingham back to the NEC (National Exhibition Centre).’
She continued: ‘I am here for the next two days now on the Workie stand which is CD50 challenging people on the working wire and sharing lots of information about the launch of this brand new app.’
InstallerSHOW is a trade show focused on installation technology, particularly in the heat, water, air, and energy sectors.
It’s a key event for people in the industry to discover new products, connect with manufacturers, and learn about trends.
The 2025 is held at the NEC in Birmingham from June 24 to 26, with over 800 exhibitors.
It comes after Laura led the glamour at the annual TRIC Awards on Tuesday.
Ensuring she caught the eye, Laura opted in a canary yellow gown with a distinctive cinched detail.
The TV presenter completed the distinctive look with cream heels and a matching leather handbag.
This year’s ceremony was hosted by Dan Walker, who also serves as President of the Television and Radio Industries Club.

Earlier in the day, Laura informed her followers she was at the trading event after her win at the TRIC Awards the night before

InstallerSHOW is a trade show focused on installation technology, particularly in the heat, water, air, and energy sectors
One million public votes were counted before nominations for the Television and Radio Industries Club Award were released in May.
In the Daytime category, A Place In The Sun secured the win as it triumphed over Escape To The Country, Richard Osman’s House Of Games and This Morning.
Best Drama went to Call The Midwife as it won over All Creatures Great And Small, Baby Reindeer and Bridgerton.
24 Hours In Police Custody beat Freddie Flintoff’s Field Of Dreams On Tour, The Martin Lewis Money Show Live and The Repair Shop in the Factual category.
It was a day to celebrate for Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks after their podcast Staying Relevant triumphed against Begin Again with Davina McCall, Sh**ged. Married. Annoyed, and That Peter Crouch Podcast.
While in the Food category fan favourite The Great British Bake Off came out on top in a strong category with Great British Menu, James Martin Saturday Morning and MasterChef.
As for the Game Show award, there’s Ant & Dec’s Limitless Win, Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, The 1% Club and The Chase were nominated and it was Lee Mack’s The 1% Club which grabbed the gong.
Six Nations Rugby won best Live Sport and GB News Breakfast took home the prize in the news category.
Charlie Peters took home best News presenter as he went head to head with Dan Walker, Fiona Bruce and Susanna Reid.

Just the night before, Laura turned heads in a canary yellow gown as she won the Best Daytime TV show award at the TRIC Awards for A Place In The Sun
As for the Radio Presenter award Jordan North was named number one against Ally McCoist, Simon Mayo and Vernon Kay.
Clarkson’s Farm, which has just seen season four released, grabbed the gong in the Entertainment category over Gavin And Stacey, I’m A Celebrity…. Get Me Out Of Here! and The Traitors.
While Strictly Come Dancing and Loose Women were dealt a brutal blow, with both shows among a series of high profile snubs to not even be nominated.
The Radio Show category featured Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark & Sian Welby, Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden, Rylan on Sunday and White & Jordan.
But it was Heart Breakfast with Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden that won the award.
The Soap Actor award went to EastEnders’ Steve McFadden who plays Phil Mitchell while EastEnders also received the honour of Soap Of The Year.
He beat other nominees Barney Walsh who stars as Cam Mickelthwaite in Casualty, Beth Cordingly who plays Ruby Fox-Milligan in Emmerdale and Jack P Shepherd who portrays David Platt in Coronation Street.
TV Personality went to Bradley Walsh as he pipped Alison Hammond, Ant & Dec and Martin Lewis to the post.