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She regularly takes to social media to post inspiring body confidence and positivity content for her followers.
And Malin Andersson looked sensational as ever as she showcased her jaw-dropping curves in a series of sizzling bikini snaps from her trip to St Lucia.
The former Love Island star 28, displayed her incredible figure as she donned a dark green bikini while posing on the beach.
Wow: Malin Andersson looked sensational as ever as she showcased her jaw-dropping curves in a series of sizzling bikini snaps from her trip to St Lucia
Malin styled her brunette locks into an updo for the snaps while she also sported gold hoop earrings.
The star fixed the camera with a sultry stare as she worked on her tan.
Alongside the snaps, she wrote: ‘Don’t worry. I’ve got you covered from ALL angles.’
The post comes after Malin recently shared a throwback snap of herself with a bruised and cut face as she penned a powerful domestic violence post.
Incredible: The former Love Island star 28, displayed her incredible figure as she donned a dark green bikini while posing on the beach
The Love Island star took to Instagram on Wednesday as she recalled the abusive names and horrendous insults she received amid her abusive relationship, with the star adding that she was ‘none of the above’.
Malin also shared a list of pleas and thoughts that she had at the time of her ordeal, as she then stated: ‘I was once this young woman. And now I am thriving.’
The candid post began with ‘TRIGGER’, followed by a tirade of insults and put-downs which included: ‘You’re nothing‘, ‘You’re gonna have nobody’ and ‘You deserve to have no family’.
Malin then wrote that none of those statements were who she truly was, defiantly adding: ‘I am none of the above. I am a young woman that has had quite the journey. I am loved, I am safe.. I am protected.’
Looking good: Malin styled her brunette locks into an updo for the snaps while she also sported gold hoop earrings
In heartbreaking post then saw the reality star list a series of quotes from herself in which she begged for help and questioned why she kept returning to the abuse.
She wrote: ‘Universe please take the pain away. I don’t know how long I can stay.
‘I just want to heal – mum if you’re watching me.. shower me with your love and tell me if this is real. I know it can’t be my fault.. or is it? Is it really me? My eyes.. they aren’t able to see,
‘Please can someone help me.. why do I keep going back? Why is it like an addiction. A mental attack?
Stunning: Malin regularly takes to social media to post inspiring body confidence and positivity content for her followers
‘I can’t seem to break the cycle.. but I’m scared of being alone. I don’t have anyone around me.. he says all I do is moan.
‘I feel so drained. I can hardly sleep or eat. I’m praying to you now – I need to get back on my feet.. I know I have the strength so please give me the ability to see it.’
Concluding her powerful post, Malin penned: ‘I was once this young woman. And now I am thriving. You can thrive too. ❤️’, also tagging the Women’s Aid domestic violence charity.
It comes after her former partner Tom Kemp, 28, was jailed for 10 months for an assault that left her ‘black and blue.’
Powerful: Malin recently shared a throwback snap of herself with a bruised and cut face as she penned a powerful domestic violence post
Her truth: Malin also shared a list of pleas and thoughts that she had at the time of her ordeal, as she then stated: ‘I was once this young woman. And now I am thriving’
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.
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.
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]
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.’
In the same month, Malin posted a lengthy Instagram post, captioned: ‘The third and final lot, I am NOT a victim anymore.’
Calling their romance ‘toxic and unhealthy’, she said ‘it has been an ongoing battle to emotionally let go as dealing with the grief from both my mum and daughter I’ve had him as my comforter.’
Trauma: Her ex was imprisoned last September after he admitted to assaulting the reality star, which left her with a broken her hand
Accusing Kemp of emotional and physical abuse she said: ‘Including being spat at, hit, pushed, kicked, scratched, spoken down to, controlled, manipulated, cheated and so much more I experienced the worst pain yet to come last night.’
Malin then claimed she had received a phone call from a woman asking why the star had been texting her ‘boyfriend.’
She wrote: ‘After a calm and collected call with her we had finally came to the confirmation they have been speaking since January (when our daughter was in intensive care).’
‘While I’ve been focusing on my mental health I’ve been receiving multiple emails, calls, texts from one extreme to the other (I’m a bad mum, my mum hates me I’m going to hell to the extreme of I love you I can’t be without you etc.
Horrifying: Malin has previously shared graphic images of the bruising she suffered on her social media because she hopes to encourage others in abusive relationships to seek help
‘This ladies is a fine example of a narcissistic man.
‘I will NOT be another victim to domestic violence, I will not be beaten mentally or physically when I’ve fought through so much worse than this.
Adding that she was ‘exhausted, heartbroken and confused’ she urged her followers to ‘listen to your gut and learn to love yourself.
If you have been affected by this story, contact Women’s Aid at www.womensaid.org.uk.
Strong: In June 2020, Malin spoke about the abuse and emotional torment she suffered while being in the on/off relationship during 2018
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