Malin Andersson rocks plunging white swimsuit as she relaxes in a hot tub on luxury spa break

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    She completed her quarantine following an idyllic trip to St. Lucia at midnight.

    And Malin Andersson wasted no time in making the most of the weekend as she headed off on a relaxing spa break in Staffordshire on Friday.

    The Love Island star, 28, sizzled as she flaunted her incredible figure in a plunging white swimsuit while perching on a hot tub in a new snap shared to Instagram.

    Stunning: Malin Andersson looked incredible as she flaunted her figure in a plunging white swimsuit while perching on a hot tub in Staffordshire a new snap shared to Instagram

    Stunning: Malin Andersson looked incredible as she flaunted her figure in a plunging white swimsuit while perching on a hot tub in Staffordshire a new snap shared to Instagram

    Malin rocked her swimwear, which boasted a chic belt under her ample assets to further accentuate her curves.

    The beauty tied back her locks into a ponytail and seemed to be wearing only the lightest touch of makeup as she made the most of the private hot tub.

    Never one to forget her accessories, Malin donned a selection of bracelets and kept on her gold watch for the dip in the water at Hoar Cross Hall Hotel.

    Ahead of sharing her stunning snap with her 718,000 Instagram followers, Malin took her fans on a tour of her room for the weekend revealing she’s in the Royal Suite. 

    Glowing: The Love Island star, 28, explained that she was at Hoar Cross Hall Hotel for the weekend with her pal

    Glowing: The Love Island star, 28, explained that she was at Hoar Cross Hall Hotel for the weekend with her pal

    Malin had earlier explained that she was out of quarantine following her St.Lucia jaunt as of midnight and shared a series of pictures posing up a storm in a mirror before heading to the spa.

    St. Lucia is currently on the UK government’s Amber List, meaning people retuning from the county must quarantine and take 2 Covid tests. 

    The tests should be taken on or before day 2 and on or after day 8. Travellers may be able to end quarantine early if they pay for a private COVID-19 test through the Test to Release scheme, according to the Government’s website. 

    The reality star also detailed how she’s set to jet abroad again next week, although didn’t mention where she’s heading so it’s not know if her plans have been affected by any changed travel restrictions.

    Jet-setting: Malin explained that she'd been'released from quarantine' at midnight and is set to head off abroad again next week

    Jet-setting: Malin explained that she’d been ‘released from quarantine’ at midnight and is set to head off abroad again next week

    Celebration time: Malin cut a chic figure in a white dress and pink scarf as she headed to her relaxing weekend away on Friday

    Celebration time: Malin cut a chic figure in a white dress and pink scarf as she headed to her relaxing weekend away on Friday

    The spa trip comes after Malin enjoyed a relaxing break to St. Lucia, treating her fans to a slew of sizzling bikini snaps during the sun-soaked break.

    She certainly sent temperatures soaring on last Saturday when she posed up a storm in the shower wearing nothing but white briefs. 

    While days earlier shared a breath-taking video of herself showering in a plunging swimsuit while beneath a waterfall.   

    Malin, who often discusses her past trauma and healing journey, penned a lengthy caption where she described achieving ‘self-discovery’ through emotional pain.  

    Sensational: Malin Andersson, 28, sent temperatures soaring on Saturday when she posed up a storm in the shower wearing nothing but white briefs

    Sensational: Malin Andersson, 28, sent temperatures soaring on Saturday when she posed up a storm in the shower wearing nothing but white briefs

    She typed: ‘INNER-CHILD HEALING. Liberated. Restored. Renewed. Rebirth. Ego Death.

    ‘There’s something liberating about going through dark experiences.. I can’t quite describe it – because at the time of trauma happening you are amongst all the pain. You can’t see a way out and it hurts so much.’

    ‘I’ve gone back to my roots, childhood home.. I’ve had random visions of me as a kid playing around in the garden watering the plants with my mum. Things that I don’t wanna think about as it brings me pain to know that all I really have now is me.’  

    Malin continued by encouraging her followers to explore healing through past trauma.

    She added: ‘But let me tell you guys something, when we dig out the past to heal properly.. you unveil a mightier, more powerful you. 

    Island life: The former Love Islander is currently enjoying a St. Lucia getaway and has been sharing sun-drenched photos with fans over the last week

    Island life: The former Love Islander is currently enjoying a St. Lucia getaway and has been sharing sun-drenched photos with fans over the last week 

    ‘You lift the lid on past pain so you can then deal with it.. and you evolve on so many more levels; no matter how difficult it is.

    ‘By doing the shadow-work (endless amount of healing from my child-hood) I have been able to unlock an even better version of myself. I’ve been able to get answers for why I am a certain way, or why I do certain things.

    ‘It’s all been like a bit of a jigsaw puzzle for me. It’s a scary thought delving back in time – but I promise you that things we suppress come out when we are adults. We act and do certain things because of something in our past.

    ‘I hope this post inspires someone at least to do the inner-work that is required to make you the best YOU. Don’t be scared.’  

    'You are worthy of freeing yourself of any pain the past has a hold of': Malin encouraged her followers to explore healing through past trauma

    ‘You are worthy of freeing yourself of any pain the past has a hold of’: Malin encouraged her followers to explore healing through past trauma

    It comes after her former partner Tom Kemp, 28, was jailed for 10 months for an assault that left her ‘black and blue.’ 

    Her ex was imprisoned last September after he admitted to assaulting the reality star, which left her with a broken her hand. Tom was released in December after three months and will serve the rest of his term on Home Detention Curfew.

    Tom was the father of Malin’s baby girl Consy, who tragically died with a heart defect in January 2019, just one month after being delivered at 33 weeks. 

    Malin met Tom in late 2017, shortly after she lost her mum, also named Consy, to breast cancer.

    Abuse: It comes after her former partner Tom Kemp, 28, was jailed for 10 months for an assault that left her'black and blue' [pictured together in February 2019]

    Abuse: It comes after her former partner Tom Kemp, 28, was jailed for 10 months for an assault that left her ‘black and blue’ [pictured together in February 2019]

    She’s since had time to reflect on her relationship with Tom and says they formed a ‘trauma bond’ amid her grief and depression at the loss of her mum.

    In June 2020, Malin spoke about the abuse and emotional torment she suffered while being in the on/off relationship during 2018.

    She said: ‘It started with things being thrown in my face out of anger – food, bottles of water, whatever was in his hand, all out of anger. He switched from zero to 100 within seconds. Once they think they can do that to you, it escalates.’ 

    If you have been affected by this story, contact Women’s Aid at www.womensaid.org.uk. 

    Trauma: Her ex, 28, was imprisoned last September after he admitted to assaulting the reality star, which left her with a broken her hand

    Trauma: Her ex, 28, was imprisoned last September after he admitted to assaulting the reality star, which left her with a broken her hand

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