Lucy Mecklenburgh looks incredible in black bikini during sun-soaked family holiday
Lucy Mecklenburgh has shown off her incredible physique while on a sun soaked holiday with her loved ones. The former The Only Way Is Essex star has swapped the dreary autumn weather in the UK for bright blue skies in Antalya, Turkey and headed on holiday with her children Roman, four, and two year old Lilah.
In a series of snaps uploaded to Instagram, Lucy, 33, has given fans a glimpse inside the wholesome trip with her little ones as they made memories to make a lifetime. In one sweet snap, the doting mum could be seen playing with Lilah as they relaxed in front of their sunloungers.
In the snap, Lucy looked sensational as she sported a strapless black bikini. To finish off the look, the TV personality wore her hair scraped to one side and accessorised with some oval shaped sunglasses.
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In the other photos, Roman and his younger sister appeared to be enjoying their holiday as they tucked into ice cream and tucked into fresh fruit. In one picture, Roman could be seen enjoying a selection of grapes and melon while palm trees lined the view behind him.
Clearly not wanting the holiday to end, Lucy captioned the post: “Last week” alongside a crying face and sun emoji. Following the heartwarming upload, her fans took to the comments section to express their holiday envy.
“Such lovely memories to have a keep Family Holidays are the BEST,” wrote one. “Not at all jealous gorgeous pic,” another wrote.
“Absolutely gorgeous The perfect little family xxx,” commented a third. “Looks like a fab holiday,” another added.
It comes after Lucy’s fiancé Ryan Thomas, with whom she shares Roman and Lilah, opened up about his financial struggles after appearing on Coronation Street from 2000 to 2016. The soap star, who played Jason Grimshaw on the cobbles, admitted that he didn’t have a good financial role model growing up, which affected him later down the line.
“I had money from a very young age - and for a 16-year-old I had a hell of a lot of money. So, I did have a credit card growing up and it caused me a few problems,” he told The Times.
However, he added that he has no regrets about his past mistakes. “But I don't regret any of the things that happened to me because I actually feel like they've been a real blessing. I've learnt so much and I don't think to myself, “Oh, I did this, I did that,” because I'm the sort of guy who takes a day at a time anyway,” he explained.