London: Imogen Thomas and her mother Janette sported similar black and white polka dot bikinis as they enjoyed some bonding time on a holiday in Mauritius.
The former Big Brother contestant drew attention to herself as she bended her back and stuck her torso into the air as she lapped up the sun on the beach.
And she clearly wanted to look her sultry best for onlookers and the cameras as she posed on her knees in the sea.
The 29-year-old scraped her dark locks back as she paddled in the water while she wore some large sunglasses, the Daily Mail reported.
Thomas, who is infamous for bedding footballer Ryan Giggs, stretched out as she lapped up some rays - as well as the attention - in her two piece as she enjoyed her stay at Shanti Maurice - where stars like Kylie Minogue and Liz Hurley have previously stayed.
But she was caught slightly off guard as she momentarily lost her balance and toppled over in the water.
She also showed off just how close she is to her mum as they walked along arm-in-arm in their matching ensembles.
Although Thomas’ mother Janette covered up a little bit more in a black sarong around her waist.
Later on in the day, the girls indulged in some more luxury as they took to a swimming pool and bathed themselves some more.
Just a few days ago she was snapped soaking up the sun in a Union Jack bikini as she posed reading Simon Cowell’s unauthorised biography by Tom Bower.
And although she’s now wrapped up her time in Mauritius, Thomas is already planning her next holiday - a girls’ trip to Las Vegas.
“Tipsy listening to @JessieJ and @rihanna thinking about vegas with @emilyjane333 very soon :-) xxxx,” She wrote on Twitter on Monday.
ANI
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