Emmerdale's Gemma Atkinson puts on a VERY busty display in plunging swimsuit
GEMMA ATKINSON put on a seriously busty display as she revelled in some winter sun to celebrate her 32nd birthday yesterday.
Gemma Atkinson sizzled in a plunging swimsuit while enjoying some winter sun this week
The Emmerdale stunner wowed in a plunging floral bikini, which showcased her incredible figure, as she enjoyed a relaxing beach day.
Her stylish swimsuit was emblazoned with an elaborate floral pattern that was fitting with the tropical location the beauty had escaped to.
Making sure she avoided a wardrobe malfunction, Gemma - who plays Carly Hope in the ITV soap - was pictured frequently adjusting the halter-neck design around the cleavage to ensure she didn't spill out of the pretty number.
The Emmerdale stunner wowed in a low-cut floral one-piece
People say to me real women have curves. Well I don't - I am straight up and down.
Gemma's toned back was also on show in the swimsuit, which featured nothing but multiple slinky straps at the rear.
A snug fit around the bottom meant that the soap star's derriere was partly visible as she sauntered along the sand.
She tied her brunette tresses into an easy up 'do, while her face looked to be wearing minimal, if any, make-up.
Gemma wasn't afraid to get wet as she splashed around in the sea
The former Hollyoaks star was pictured topping up her tan as she reclined on the beach's wet sand and dipped her toes in the sea.
Gemma made sure she protected her skin from the sun by regularly applying sun screen, with the star paying particular attention to her décolletage.
Speaking on This Morning recently, the fitness enthusiast revealed that she now has the confidence to "ignore" her body critics.
Gemma's plunging swimsuit was perfect for showcasing her ample assets
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Gemma's toned back was also on show in the swimsuit as it featured multiple slinky straps
"People say to me 'Real women have curves.' Well I don't - I am straight up and down," she explained. "It's mostly men actually, they say women shouldn't have muscles.
"But that's like me saying to a man that unless they look like Arnold Schwarzenegger, they're not a man, which isn't right. I just ignore all the trolls."