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A Place in the Suns Laura Hamilton bares abs in teeny bikini for red-hot snap

Channel 4 presenter Laura Hamilton left fans breathless as she stripped to a royal blue two-piece while shooting A Place in the Sun as fans branded the snap spicy

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Red-hot A Place in the Sun presenter Laura Hamilton had all eyes firmly fixed on her as she showed off her rippling abs in a royal blue bikini.


Channel 4 host Laura stripped to a plunging halter-neck bra top that left her toned shoulders and belly bare, before slipping into a pair of tiny low-rise knickers that ended below her bellybutton. Finishing things off with a pair of dark shades, Laura let her dripping wet blonde hair fall over her shoulders as she stood barefoot in the sand.


With the stunning blue ocean behind her, Laura grinned as she soaked up the sun at Melliehas beach with her camera crew. She wrote alongside her latest sizzling Instagram snap: And ACTION our opening piece to camera on Mellieha beach one of the few sandy beaches in Malta!


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Fans rushed to the comments section to heap well-earned praise on Laura, with one writing: A Place in the Sun just got spicy! As another fan agreed: I didnt even see the beach! and a third social media user added: Youre really beautiful Laura.


Laura Hamilton wowed in a skimpy blue bikini(Image: @laurahamiltontv/instagram)

Others chimed in to post: You beauty! and branded Laura hot and gorgeous, while somebody else cheekily said: Not your normal attire for A Place in the Sun!

It comes after Laura opened up about her medical condition autoimmune disease immune thromboyctopenia (otherwise known as ITP). The NHS defines ITP as a condition in which there is bruising or bleeding because there are fewer platelets in the blood than usual.


The Channel 4 host left fans begging for more(Image: @laurahamiltontv/instagram)

Laura showed the bruises on her legs from a flare up, writing on Instagram: This is ITP! Just a little flare up this week [three nervous emojis] But you wont see it under my dress for filming! #itp #autoimmune #itpawareness.

In 2022, she opened up about battling the disease that took the life of her co-star Marks sister. She said: I have something called ITP, Immune thrombocytopenia, which is low platelet count in my blood, it's quite an unknown disease. It sort of flares up and down depending on whats going on with my life, and stress often brings it out.


It was really mad a year ago when I was filming A Place In The Sun with a lovely couple in France Mark and Janine and I just stood there and I had an insect bite on my leg and I started scratching it. I was like, Oh, I shouldnt have done that because Im gonna have bruises on my left from ITP.

She recently showcased her bruised legs from a flare up(Image: instagram/@laurahamiltontv)

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She added: ITP or Immune thrombocytopenia usually happens when your immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys platelets. It's quite a common illness that children can have and grow out of, but adults can get it too.

Just because you have ITP it doesn't mean you can't live a full life, achieving what you want. Three people in my family have auto immune diseases (all different kinds), and we all try to keep as positive as possible."

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