Ashley Roberts made jaws drop as she shared a festive photo dump from her recent Arizona getaway on Instagram on Friday.
The former Pussycat Doll singer, 43, has been enjoying a sun-soaked holiday in the States this Christmas with her 25-year-old boyfriend, George Rollinson.
In one photo, Ashley turned up the heat in a tiny khaki bikini that highlighted her incredible figure.
She looked flawless in the £130 Slate Swim triangle top and matching bottoms, perched on a wall by the pool.
The beauty shielded from the sun behind a pair of stylish sunglasses and kept cool by tying her long blonde tresses back in a high ponytail.
Another snap showed Ashley and George sharing a sweet moment on a hike, with him wrapping his arms around her.
She looked effortlessly chic in a black sports bra and leggings, while George kept it casual in black shorts and a matching top.
The pair were also joined by friends on the hike and all posed for an fun selfie.
Ashley then shared a heartwarming festive snap of herself and her family, all dressed in matching green Elf pajamas as they gathered by the fireplace.
She captioned the snaps: 'AZ BBY.'
It comes after the singer revealed why she prefers dating Brits over American men, as she opens up about her future with artist boyfriend George Rollinson.
She told MailOnline she loves being beside the sea and one day hopes for a home on the coast where she can settle down following years of global travel.
In an exclusive interview, the Heart Radio presenter says she feels like an 'adopted Brit' after moving to London from the States in 2012 following her appearance on I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and admits she could never imagine dating a man from the US now because they're 'overwhelming.'
Ashley has been in a relationship with artist boyfriend George, who is 17 years her junior, since last November, and the couple have enjoyed holidays together to Dubai and Italy.
She admits her jet set lifestyle can often irritate her fanbase but insists she has good reason for prioritising holidays.
Speaking to MailOnline, she said: 'Yes, George is British. It's funny because I have been here so long that when I go back to the States, I'm much more aware of the differences…
'American men are, I feel bad saying this, but they're overwhelming, they are too much. I'm like, you need to calm down.
'I think because I grew up in that culture, I didn't necessarily think anything different but now I've lived here for so long and I've dated in the past, many years ago, European men...
'But I don't even imagine myself dating an American guy now. They have a different approach. Even in places like Vegas it's all around you that kind of testosterone.'
Ashley, who's originally from Phoenix, Arizona, says she is thankful to have settled down in Britain and after The Pussycat Dolls went their separate ways in 2010, has finally found financial 'stability' thanks to her regular slot on Heart Breakfast.
The TV star said due to not having any children, she spends the majority of her income on seeing the world, with South America at the top of her travel wish list.
She explained: 'Ooh, I do love being by the sea... I definitely see myself settling down one day by the sea.
'The great thing about my job that I am so grateful for is that I have allocated time off, whereas before in the industry I had to be around in case something landed in my lap, and having the stability of Heart Breakfast has been such a great opportunity for me to travel more.
'But people say to me, you travel all the time, and I'm like yes, I don't have children, I work, and I spend my money on travel.
'I have been really lucky to travel all my life, but I would really like to go to South America, do a bit more of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and check out that part of the world. Don't get me wrong, I love a beach and bikini moment but it's good to have a little bit of it all.'
Ashley moved to the UK after her 2012 appearance in the ITV jungle where she shared a camp with former Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan, boxer David Haye and EastEnders star Charlie Brooks, who was crowned winner.