
Strictly Come Dancing's Tess Daly sent fans wild as she showed off her figure in a plunging bikini. The TV presenter posted on Instagram to share her "last few" snaps from her lavish Caribbean holiday. The 57-year-old, who owns a resort-wear brand Naia Beach, took the opportunity to model some pieces from the new collection.
In one photo, she dipped into an outdoor pool while flashing her toned arms and midriff in a mood-boosting sunset-print bikini. Tying her hair up in a low ponytail, she accessorised with a pair of pink aviator sunglasses. In another picture, she changed into a cobalt blue one-piece swimsuit. It has ruched details at the front and a thick halterneck strap matched with a gold-tone clasp.
Soaking up the sun after the swim, the TV personality changed into an effortlessly elegant jumpsuit that draped beautifully over her body. The strapless zig-zag design highlights her neckline, while the fluid legs create a graceful silhouette.
Her social media posts have drawn nearly 7,000 likes, with many commenting with heart and fire emojis, including her ex-Strictly co-host Claudia Winkleman.
One fan said: "The blue is absolutely delicious." Another couldn't believe her age and wrote: "Wow, 57, you look gorgeous."
A third was distracted by the clear sky and azure blue water as she asked: "Where is this?"
Tess said she's at Naia Beach, where she first considered starting her own beachwear brand. In a separate post, she said: "Five years ago, this was just an idea-starting a swimwear brand, driven by a love for design and a feeling I couldn’t quite ignore. I wasn’t sure I was ready, and honestly, I didn’t have it all figured out.
"It grew slowly, step by step, with a lot of learning along the way - and I definitely didn’t do it alone. What started as a conversation turned into building this with my best friend (now business partner) through all the highs, doubts, and everything in between.
"It’s a full circle moment, a reminder that you don’t need to have everything perfectly mapped out to begin. Sometimes, you just have to start and trust that it’ll take shape as you go."