Love Island’s Chloe Burrows showcases bombshell curves in bikini on Jamaica trip

Love Island beauty Chloe Burrows has sent her fans wild with some sizzling new bikini snaps.

The blonde – who was one of the contestants on the ITV dating show last year – looked incredible in the latest shots from her holiday in Jamaica.

In the first, the star was perched on an inflatable yellow ring in the sea, catching some rays while her endless legs dangled in the turquoise water.

Her unbelievable body was poured into an ice-blue bikini that flaunted her killer curves and displayed her toned, tanned tummy.

Chloe was leaning back on her hands while her stunning long blonde hair cascaded down her back and over one shoulder.

A necklace and earrings completed her holiday chic look but all eyes were on her hourglass curves as she smouldered for the camera.

The Islander was serving up one of her trademark sexy stares but the second snap showed her beaming as she wrote: "Happy HAPPY HAPPY."

Chloe's fans could not get enough of the steamy photos after she uploaded them to Instagram, and many told her how "hot" she was looking.

"Aw you're absolutely beautiful girl," one posted in the comments section.

"Wow stunning Chloe," said another.

One posted: "Slayin' it sexy."

Another of Chloe's admirers said the images were their favourite ever pics of the reality star.

"Beaut beaut beaut!" gushed one fan.

Someone else shared that they'd named their car after the star.

"Weapon!" the fan wrote. "Named our car after you 'Chloe The Weapon'."

Chloe is in Jamaica with her beau Toby Aromolaran, who she met when they were both in the Love Island villa.

The next series of the beloved romance show is returning to ITV2 at 9pm on Monday June 6, where 11 new islanders will head into the villa to try and find love.

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