Samie Elishi looked incredible as she posed for a series of racy snaps by the poolside during her lavish holiday in Mexico on Wednesday.
The Love Island sensation, 25, showed off her toned physique and glowing tan in a tiny patterned bikini as she was captured giving a sultry look for the camera.
Samie accessorised with pendant earrings and a gold bracelet, while sporting a natural bronzed makeup look.
She couldn’t look any more carefree as she continued to soak up the sun, and captioned her latest Instagram dump: ‘Poolside’
It comes after Samie shared details of her previous cancer scare, which she faced after fans noticed a lump on her neck during her first stint on the ITV show.
The reality star first spoke out about her health scare in a tearful video in April 2023, where she explained how she discovered the lump, before documenting the process of getting it checked out and keeping her followers updated.

Samie Elishi looked incredible as she posed for a series of racy snaps by the poolside during her lavish holiday in Mexico on Wednesday

The Love Island sensation showed off her toned physique and glowing tan in a tiny patterned bikini as she was captured giving a sultry look in the stunning location
After being flooded with messages from concerned viewers, Samie visited the doctor, which led to a biopsy at the hospital.
Following tests, she learned the lump was benign and not cancerous, but she was still advised to have it removed.
Two years later, Samie took to her Instagram stories on Tuesday to reflect on the experience, raise awareness, and answer questions from her followers.
Sharing photos where the lump was visible, the star quipped: ‘It’s soo weird because I never noticed it before in the slightest but now looking back in pictures it’s so prominent and I don’t know how I missed it.’
She clarified: ‘My lump was 5cm big on my right side,’ before another follower asked how she knew it was a problem and what the symptoms were.
‘Now this is the scary thing,’ Samie admitted, ‘I had no symptoms whatsoever, apart from having the lump in my neck.
‘It came to light when I first went on Love Island in 2022. When I came off the show my family and friends were flooded with messages from doctors and people who have had thyroid cancer previously saying I have a lump in my neck and it looks like thyroid cancer.’
She added: ‘I’m a true believer of everything happens for a reason. If it wasn’t for me going on the show two years ago I would never have known.’

She couldn’t look any more carefree as she continued to soak up the sun, and captioned her latest Instagram dump: ‘Poolside’

The beauty enhanced her natural looks and added pendant earrings, while slipping into a floral beach two-piece
‘At first I was actually just brushing over the comments of people saying I had a lump and just thought people were crazy (because a lot of people are haha).’
‘But I was actually out for dinner with Millie and got her to feel my neck and she discovered it.’
Samie recalled: ‘Off the back of that dinner I booked an appointment at the doctors who then referred me to the hospital which lead to me having an ultrasound and then a biopsy.’
‘With the biopsy they injected a needle into the lump and took a small amount of it away for testing. This then came back as a ‘grey area’ but leaning more towards the cancer side so they insisted on me having surgery to get it removed.’
‘I was happy to have the surgery and just wanted it out so I probably would have got it removed even if it was leaning towards the safer side.’
She added: ‘It’s always scary when you hear “the C word” and especially the not knowing but the doctors were super informative.’

The holiday snaps came shortly after Samie shared details of her previous cancer scare, which she faced after fans noticed a lump on her neck during her first stint on the ITV show (pictured on the show)

The reality star first spoke out about her health scare in a tearful video in April 2023, where she explained how she discovered the lump, before documenting the process of getting it checked out and keeping her followers updated
‘Thyroid cancer is one of the safest cancers as it only typically tends to travel from one side of your thyroid to the other.’
Despite the tumour being benign and her thyroid not affected, Samie still had half of her thyroid removed as part of the surgery.
In another post, Samie explained: ‘After having the surgery I had blood tests to see if the half of my thyroid I had left was operating as normal and it was.’
She added that the scar ‘doesn’t bother her at all’ and, if anything, she ‘finds it quite cool’.