GEORGIA Steel stripped to a bridal-inspired lace bodysuit and matching robe as she posed for a series of glam Instagram snaps.
The ITV2 show star, 27 - who appeared in both Love Island's main version and All Stars spin-off - clutched a bouquet of white roses in the sultry snaps.
Georgia left her brunette locks in loose waves over her shoulder and kept her make-up natural, glancing to one side for one shot before zooming in on the semi-sheer detail of her one-piece.
In her thought-provoking social media caption, she put: "Simplicity is key always."
One fan was quick to gush: "Beauty."
Another posted: "So pretty Georgia!!" as a third posted: "Breathtaking."
One then put: "Well said."
It came just weeks after she stripped to red lingerie for another sizzling shoot.
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Yet after failing to find lasting love on the reality series, Georgia has embarked on a happy chapter with her new footballer boyfriend.
Away from her semi-naked selfies, she has shared happy moments from her new relationship with Harry Clarke, 24.
The smitten couple were seen cosying up together on a beach in one sweet snap.
Sheffield United star Harry wrapped an arm around Georgia's waist, who looked great in a plunging black dress with her back to the sea.
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Georgia and Harry's romance was revealed in September when they were spotted flirting at a health club.
Other than her short fling last year with Love Island All Stars co-star Toby Aromolaran, it's the first time Georgia has gone public with a romantic partner since her "traumatic" relationship with conman Medi Abalimba.
The one-time Derby County player - who Georgia met in a club - was jailed in 2014 for pretending to be ex-Chelsea footballer Gael Kakuta.
During her time with Abalimba, Georgia was robbed of £160k of her savings.
She previously told us: “Because I'm a good person, if I see a broken person or a person upset, I really like to fix it.
“I thought I could fix him and accept his past and everything. But I didn't understand how bad his past was.
“I had no idea of how capable he was, because I would never be with someone who could hurt people like that. The stories kept coming out and things kept getting worse.”
Abalimba admitted 15 counts of fraud between January 1, 2021, and March 1, 2021, and was jailed for 50 months.