Melissa Leong gave fans a glimpse at her incredible figure on Tuesday.
The 42-year-old shared a sultry mirror selfie to Instagram Stories in which she worked her angles in two skimpy bikinis.
The former MasterChef Australia star complained in her caption that she had ‘three straight weeks of eating cake, ice cream and chocolate’ and was now getting back into her training schedule.
In a further post, she indicated she had ‘something exciting to share’ with her followers.
A follow up revealed that the thrilling news was that Melissa will appear on the upcoming cover of Women’s Health magazine.

Melissa Leong (pictured) gave fans a glimpse at her incredible figure on Tuesday. The 42-year-old shared a sultry mirror selfie to Instagram Stories in which she worked her angles in two skimpy bikinis
Melissa’s career has powered on since she was dumped from MasterChef Australia last year.
She is now heading for a role outside her usual brand, as she takes on a commentating position at the UFC 305 at RAC Arena.
The former MasterChef judge will flex her muscles broadcasting during the MMA (mixed martial arts) event.
‘I’ve never really been into a lot of sport but MMA really excites me. Who knows where it’s going to take me next!’ she tells Perth Now.
Thinking back on her time as a judge on MasterChef Australia, Melissa says she has no regrets and will be watching the new season.

The former MasterChef Australia star complained in her caption that she had ‘three straight weeks of eating cake, ice cream and chocolate’ and was now getting back into her training

In a further post, she indicated she had ‘something exciting to share’ with her followers
‘I reflect on the last four years of being host and judge of MasterChef with joy, with gratitude and with maximum respect,’ she said.
‘I think about it every day as something that was a huge part of my life and continues to be a huge part of my life.’
It comes after news that Melissa is primed for an international television career, according to a new report.
There are ‘whispers’ that she has ‘caught the attention of other international MasterChef formats including MasterChef Asia and MasterChef Singapore’ the Herald Sun reported earlier this year.
The publication went on to claim that Melissa has attracted a growing fanbase in the UK, South Africa and New Zealand thanks to episodes of MasterChef Australia airing around the world.

Melissa’s career has powered on since she was dumped from MasterChef Australia last year
The Channel Ten star, who has moved onto a new role as a judge on Dessert Masters, hinted at big career moves ahead in a post to Instagram made in December.
‘For those who supported and believed in me; a huge and heartfelt thank you. And for those who didn’t… you’re going to thoroughly hate what’s coming next!’ she wrote in her caption.
The food critic was dropped from MasterChef Australia last year amid rumours of a feud between herself and fellow judges Andy Allen and the late Jock Zonfrillo, which she has denied.
She went on to host MasterChef spinoff series Dessert Masters alongside Amaury Guichon, who is billed as the world’s hottest pastry chef.
Melissa is also working on her upcoming SBS documentary series The Hospital: In The Deep End.
Additionally, she announced earlier that she would be hosting UFC Fight Week on Kayo Sports and Foxtel.

It comes after news that Melissa is primed for an international television career, according to a new report