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Molly Smith shows off incredible figure in pink bikini on holiday after Love Island star’s Instagram warning

MOLLY Smith sent fans into meltdown when she showed off her incredible figure in a pink bikini on holiday.

It comes just days after The Sun exclusively revealed how the All Stars winner has been rapped by the UK advertising watchdog over a “misleading” Instagram post.

Molly Smith in a pink fruit-embellished dress in Dubai.
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Molly Smith looked stunning as she soaked up the sun on holiday[/caption]

Woman in pink gingham bikini relaxing on a beach lounger.
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The Love Island star showed off her toned figure in this pink bikini[/caption]

Woman in pink gingham bikini by the pool.
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Molly looked breathtaking in the tiny two-piece[/caption]

But Molly, 30, wasn’t going to let that ruin her holiday as she soaked up the sun in Dubai.

The stunning reality star – who is on holiday with her All Stars boyfriend Tom Clare – showed off her incredible body in the tiny two-piece.

The gorgeous swimwear had a cute pink gingham print, which showed off her golden skin.

The fitness fanatic revealed her rock hard abs and tons pins as she topped up her deep tan.

Writing next to the slew of incredible snaps, Molly teased: “It’s the little things.”

The Love Island star’s fans were quick to compliment are on the photo, with one saying: “OMG Barbie!”

While this one added: “I’m obsessed!”

Another said: “Wow you are unreal Molly!”

Molly will be hoping to forget her problems on holiday after The Sun revealed how she had run into trouble with the UK’s advertising watchdog.

The All Stars 2024 winner was referred to the Advertising Standards Authority when selling a half-priced subscription to her fitness platform, Move With Molly.


A fan complained that when they tried to access this offer, they had to pay an additional monthly charge on top of it.

Molly posted a promotion on November 25, 2024 with a special offer stating: “@mwmplan Black Friday All of this is included in the VIP subscription which is where you can get 50% off!! Don’t miss out 🤍 #mybrand”

Molly’s team put it down to a technical glitch, which they say has now been resolved – and has promised ASA it won’t happen again in the future.

A spokesperson for the ASA gave the full details, adding: “We received a complaint about a Black Friday promotion for mwmplan.com on Molly Smith‘s Instagram.

Molly Smith in Dubai wearing a pink top and white sunglasses.
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Molly looked truly stunning on holiday[/caption]

Woman in pink gingham bikini applying sunscreen.
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Molly showed off her rock hard abs[/caption]

Couple holding cocktails on a beach in Dubai.
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The Influencer is on holiday with her All Stars boyfriend Tom Clare[/caption]

Molly Smith and Tom Clare at the Love Island: All Stars finale.
The happy couple won the first ever series of Love Island All Stars
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“The promotion offered participants 50% off the annual subscription price to have ‘Full access’ to the app ‘including the Home & Gym plans, Run Club & Challenges’.

“A complainant challenged whether the ad was misleading as they found that it wasn’t possible to have full access to the app content without paying an additional monthly charge.

“Upon approaching the advertiser, we found that the complainant’s inability to access the app content was due to a technical issue during the subscription process.

“The advertiser assured us that they’d been in touch with the complainant to rectify this issue and that they’d taken steps to ensure similar issues wouldn’t reoccur in the future. On that basis, we resolved the case informally.”

The Sun previously contacted Molly’s rep for comment.

The stunning influencer is the latest in a long line of reality stars – especially Love Island ones – who have fallen foul of ad rules.

It became such an issue that ASA had to bring in a campaign to “name and shame” repeat offenders.

In 2022, a host of big names were added to the influencer “naughty list”.

They were called out for “routinely” failing to tell millions of followers that their posts were adverts.

The list included Billie Faiers, Chet Johnson, Charlotte Crosby, Scotty T and Charlotte Dawson.

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The influencer and model recently landed in hot water after a glitch in her fitness app[/caption]

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