Simone Ashley went braless for a series of stunning shots as she posed for the cover of Glamour's Women of the Year special issue.
The actress, 29, looked incredible for the magazine spread where she confirmed her future on the hit Netflix series Bridgerton.
Simone plays Kate Sharma and has told the publication she will in fact be featuring in season four of the show.
She said: 'I know that I am returning but that's all I can say. I absolutely adore the show, and the more I can be a part of it, the better.
'They've been really kind to work around my schedule.'
It will comes as happy news to fans after huge characters like Phoebe Dynevor's Daphne Bridgerton and Regé-Jean Page's Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings were written out as the stars moved on to other projects.
She looked incredible in a cropped yellow jacket as she went braless for one sizzling shot.
Another showed her in a skimpy pink co-ord and long coat, before she changed into a blue shirt and white skirt for her final look.
It comes after she wowed at the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards on Tuesday night.
She donned a pale yellow sleeveless dress that highlighted her stunning figure.
Simone wore her locks in loose curls and added height to her frame with a pair of open toe heels.
Simone is set to wow music fans after teaming up with Fraser T Smith, the producer behind Adele's No 1 hit Set Fire To The Rain.
The actress has already recorded some material with Smith and is now expected to find herself at the centre of a frantic bidding war among record labels keen to sign her to record a whole album.
One industry insider said: 'If she finds enough time to devote to her music, Simone could even end up becoming a successful as someone like Adele.
'She is really versatile in what she does. A real mix of soul, pop and indie. Perfect for today's market.'
Simone, who already has appeared on the cover of Vogue and played Indira, a sister of Ariel, in the 2023 live-action film adaptation of Disney's The Little Mermaid, is said to be thrilled to have teamed up with Smith in the studio.
She now looks set to combine her early love of music with her successful career as an actress, having once said: 'I started out doing music before I did anything else at the age of about eight, but I never pursued it.'
Simone has previously spoken of her wish to appear in the fourth series of Bridgerton, which will be based on the second novel in Julia Quinn's series, The Viscount Who Loved Me.
Fans of the hit Netflix show will be eager to see how her romance with Anthony Bridgerton, played by actor Jonathan Bailey, develops.
Asked at the Monte Carlo TV Festival whether she and Bailey would appear in the next series, Simone said: 'Both Johnny and I adore our characters so much and their relationship and what they mean for the show.
'I think we'll do all we can with our schedules to make it work so that we can, hopefully.'
Read the full interview online at GLAMOUR now.