Demi Rose put on an eye-popping display as she showcased long blonde locks in a series of sizzling throwback snaps on Wednesday.
The model, 26, ensured she caught the attention of her 19.9million Instagram followers as donned a tiny blue ʙικιɴι top and semi sheer skirt.
Demi left little to the imagination in the snaps as she posed up a storm on a recent St Luca getaway.
She captioned the snaps: ‘Throwback to a Blonde moment in St Lucia I actually have quite a few pH๏τos that I hadn’t posted from this trip… Want to see more?’
It comes after she sent temperatures soaring in a sizzling snap from her Ibiza getaway earlier in the day on Monday.
Demi showed off her tiny waist in a figure-hugging sheer red midi dress as she posed on a small rowing boat.
She sported a dewy bronzed makeup look, while her long dark tresses fell past her shoulders in loose waves.
The influencer accessorised with a stylish pair of sunglᴀsses and captioned the post: ‘Friendly reminder: you don’t need to do what everyone else is doing’
It comes after Demi spoke openly about her Sєxuality and her troubled childhood in a candid Instagram Q&A.
The model, who found fame when she was romantically linked to rapper Tyga, has not previously discussed her Sєxuality but admitted to her followers that she is open to dating women.
Asked ‘Boys, girls or both?’ by a follower, she responded: ‘I went through a phase of liking girls more than guys. Now I’m more into guys. It just depends.’
Detailing what she’s looking for in partner she went on to share that she’s on the hunt for someone ‘inspiring, honest, well put together, a deep soul that’s open minded, kind, ambitious and thoughtful’.
The glamour model also reflected on her tough bringing in a series of candid statements.
In 2020, Demi revealed in a tearful video that she had dealt ‘with abuse as a child’ but clarified in her latest post that it had been ‘parental abuse’ that she suffered.
She was asked by a fan ‘Growing up was it hard to be Demi Rose?’ to which she responded: ‘Growing up it was very hard getting bullied in school, having parental abuse, and then at the age of 17 becoming a full-time carer for my mother who had a heart attack, which caused a stroke and she became disabled, wheelchair bound.
‘She was disabled for seven years and then both of my parents then pᴀssed away four years ago.
‘I get misjudged a lot but honestly those who meet me say I’m the nicest and that warms my heart.
‘I’m grateful for all the bad because it made me who I am I now have so much empathy for going through what I have.’