Ashley Roberts sent temperatures soaring as she shared a series of sizzling swimwear clad film snaps from her sun-soaked holiday in Turkey on Friday.
The former Pussycat Doll, 43, showcased her phenomenal figure in an array of barely-there bikinis during the luxury break.
In one stunning snap, Ashley put on a busty display in a stylish burgundy bikini top with gold-toned detailing.
She accessorised with matching oval-shaped sunglasses and a delicate butterfly necklace, flashing a beaming smile for the camera.
In another cheeky photo, the singer turned heads as she flaunted her peachy derriere in baby pink thong bikini bottoms, opting to go topless while sunbathing on the beach.
She embraced a natural look, going barefoot and makeup-free as she soaked up the sun.

Ashley Roberts sent temperatures soaring as she shared a series of sizzling bikini-clad film snaps from her sun-soaked holiday in Turkey on Friday

In one cheeky snap, the 43-year-old singer flaunted her peachy derriere in baby pink thong bikini bottoms, opting to sunbathe topless on the beach
Ashley also posed alongside her boyfriend George Rollinson, 25, in a sweet selfie, looking radiant in a pink bikini top and a matching headband.
The Heart FM presenter made sure to bring her A-game when it came to evening glamour too, slipping into a series of eye-catching outfits.
In one snap, she stunned in a green satin mini dress with a striking red lace hem, showing off her enviable tan.
In another, she turned heads in a bold animal print bandeau dress as she posed up a storm ahead of a night out.
She captioned the holiday snaps: ‘Summer on film’, followed by a string of summery emojis.
It comes after Ashley opened up to the Daily Mail’s The Life of Bryony Podcast about other aspects of the devastating toll her time in the music industry had on her.
She told The Daily Mail columnist Bryony Gordon how being forced to give up dancing – and discovering breathwork – pulled her back from the brink of a mental breakdown.
The performer was only 22 years old when she joined The Pussycat Dolls in 2003, eventually moving to London from Los Angeles after they split in 2010.

Ashley also posed alongside her boyfriend George Rollinson, 25, in a sweet selfie, looking radiant in a pink bikini top and a matching headband

The Heart FM presenter made sure to bring her A-game when it came to evening glamour too, slipping into a series of eye-catching outfits, including this stylish animal-print number

In one snap, she stunned in a green satin mini dress with a striking red lace hem, showing off her enviable tan
Ashley’s new book transforms the hard-won lessons from her difficult past into practical techniques for improving mental and physical health.
‘My body was literally shutting down’, Ashley told the podcast.
‘The Dolls were in London doing a show. I was sat in my hotel room and all of a sudden, I had this extreme headache.
‘The pain was unreal. I also felt really sick. We were supposed to do a show in Germany the next day, so I called my manager – who told me to go to the hospital.
‘The doctors thought I’d had a brain aneurysm. When I went to have an MRI, my knee locked up, and that was viral arthritis entering my body.
‘My mentality at the time was all about making it to the next show – but that was the moment I remember thinking, “What’s going on here? I need to take a second because this isn’t cool”.’
Ashley revealed how the cutthroat music industry had instilled a toxic work ethic that was destroying her health.
‘The early 2000s was a whole different era honey’, the performer told Bryony. No one ever spoke about mental health or the importance of checking in.
‘I am grateful there has been a shift – people cancelling shows now when they need to look after themselves.
‘I felt I was weak. It was instilled in us from a young age that we were interchangeable.
‘There was a pressure of like, if you don’t show up, who knows what might happen?
‘I grew up in the dance world, and there is still an attitude of – if you break your toe, you need to keep going. Your mind is programmed to think: the show must go on.

It comes after Ashley opened up to the Daily Mail’s The Life of Bryony Podcast (pictured) about other aspects of the devastating toll her time in the music industry had on her
‘In the end, I had to take some time off. It was a viral infection with extreme side effects – what was probably a manifestation of being so rundown.’
Following The Pussycat Dolls’ split in 2010, Ashley began building her career in the UK, finishing as runner-up on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2012.
After making the move to London permanent, the Heart Radio presenter told Bryony how feeling ‘spiritually lost’ in her new home led her to discover breath work – her second great love after music.
‘After the Dolls, I stopped dancing completely’, Ashley said.
‘Being in a pop group for so long, I just shut all that down and wanted to go in a different direction.’
It was then she found breath work: ‘It created this sense of calm that I can’t explain.
‘I always felt this chaos internally, and suddenly, for a few moments, it felt like I wasn’t battling it anymore.
‘I didn’t quite realise how then how great a tool it would be in helping me process life.
‘When my dad died, that ability to reflect gave me the motivation to stay strong – and I want to share that.’