Demi Rose sent pulses racing as she took to Instagram on Sunday to treat her fans with a tantalising string of snaps during her sun-soaked LA getaway.
The influencer, 26, certainly turned up the heat as she flashed her very ample ᴀssets in a plunging yellow crop top, exposing her slinky red lace bra.
The zipped-down number had been combined with a pair of light jeans, which showcased her peachy bottom.
Currently living it up at the swanky Beverly Hills H๏τel, she took style notes from Marilyn Monroe in a recent latest slew of Instagram snaps.
Taking to the social media site on Friday, the buxom model slipped into a high-waisted white ʙικιɴι as she soaked up the sun on the rooftop of the LA H๏τspot.
Demi put on a very busty display in the plunging halterneck top while posing up a storm on a sun lounger.
The influencer donned a pair of white sandals with neon yellow straps and looked to be doing a spot of reading as she posed next to a stack of books.
Demi sported a bronzed glow after her recent holiday in Ibiza and wore her brunette hair in soft waves.
She captioned the sH๏τ: ‘What would Marilyn do?’
It comes after Demi marked her arrival in the LA on Thursday as she took to Instagram in a VERY plunging palm-tree printed green dress.
The thigh-split number, which showcased her bronzed legs, had been layered beneath a coordinating lime blazer as the star framed her face with a pair of white shades.
Marking her arrival in town, Demi wrote in her caption, ‘Stateside,’ followed by a palm tree emoji.
The brunette bombshell has been modelling for eight years and credits her career for being a ‘blessing’ after being subjected to bullying when she was younger.
Speaking to Radio 1 Newsbeat, Demi previously revealed: ‘I always wanted to get into modelling and when I eventually got there I classed it as a blessing because I grew up being bullied and didn’t have many friends at all.’
In 2019, both of Demi’s parents died, just seven months apart and the star said going into lockdown straight after their deaths was ‘a time of reflection.
‘Having to deal with my parents’ house and selling their stuff – it was a really sad place for me.
‘I wanted to go and travel but I had three months in London, which was a lot of facing what I had been through and was a time of reflection.’