Skins star Kaya Scodelario poses in a black bikini as she soaked up the sun at an £800-a-night hotel in Dubai.
The actress, 33, shot to fame as Effy Stonem in the series, which aired on the box from 2007 to 2013.
Now, Kaya showed off her incredible figure in a black two-piece as she hit the rooftop swimming pool during a luxury stay at the Atlantis The Palm.
The star was all smiles as she soaked up the sun on a large padded sun lounger in the bikini.
In another snap, Kaya slipped into a white maxi dress and sunglasses as she posed in front of the lavish hotel.
She wrote: ‘Thank you @atlantisthepalm & @atlantistheroyal for a very special time in Dubai over New Year.
Skins star Kaya Scodelario poses in a black bikini as she soaked up the sun at an £800-a-night hotel in Dubai
The actress, who slipped into a white maxi dress and sandals, was all smiles as she soaked up the sun during a luxury stay at the Atlantis The Palm
‘Now back to the crippling panic of trying to remember when it’s PE day’.
Last year, Kaya was busy filming the second series of Netflix’s The Gentleman starring Theo James and Vinny Jones.
The actress, who plays Susie Glass, was spotted on set during very dramatic scenes in London.
The star-studded comedy drama become one of the platform’s biggest hits of 2024 after it reached a whopping 44million views in just four weeks.
Theo James who leads the cast as aristocrat Eddie Halstead, was spotted on set for the scenes which saw a motorbike gang tear through the streets.
Meanwhile Vinnie Jones, who plays hardman Geoffrey Seacombe, wielded a baseball bat as his character violent knocked one rider from their saddle.
Also joining the cast for the new season is Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville, who is best known for playing Robert Crawley in ITV drama.
The first series’ synopsis read: ‘When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it’s home to an enormous weed empire — and its proprietors aren’t going anywhere.’
She showed off her incredible figure in a black two-piece as she hit the rooftop swimming pool
Last year, Kaya was busy filming the second series of Netflix’s The Gentleman starring Theo James (R) and Vinny Jones
The actress, shot to fame as Effy Stonem in Skins, which aired on E4 from 2007 to 2013
The younger sister of Tony, Effy was often the one partying more than her older brother, sneaking off at night to spend the night boozing and dropping chilling one liners (Kaya pictured on the 2007 show)
It comes after Kaya looked sensational as she attended the Adulthood premiere during Toronto Film Festival.
The actress looked all grown up as she walked the red carpet for her new movie.
For the occasion, Kaya turned heads in a plunging pink ombre suit with a silver button detail.
She added inches to her frame with a pair of platform heels and kept accessories to a minimum.
The star appeared in good spirits as they posed up a storm for the cameras.
Kaya stars alongside Josh Gad as two siblings who discover more than they anticipate when they clean out their parents’ basement.
The official synopsis reads: ‘When siblings Megan and Noah uncover a long-buried corpse in their parents’ basement, they stumble into a wildly escalating spiral of crime, cover-ups, and murder.
‘The deeper they dig, the harder it becomes to escape’.
Adulthood hit theatres on September 19.
Skins launched the careers of some of Britain’s most hyped actors of the noughties.
But before it brought the glittering talents of stars like the latest Superman villain Nicholas Hoult to the screen – Skins was the hot new E4 show that cast bright-eyed, fresh-faced teens in its edgy drama.
Now a large portion of the alumni boast a myriad of award-winning projects, Oscar nominations, BAFTA wins and Hollywood-laden film credits – while others have ventured to pastures anew, including one fan-favourite who became a neuroscientist, while another moved to teaching.
Kaya played Effy, Tony’s little sister, who often partied more than her brother in the coming-of-age show – and was often seen sneaking off at night to indulge in revelry.
She quickly became a fan-favourite, hence launching Kaya’s successful on-screen career; despite her being cast in the role at just 14, having never acted a day in her life.