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Gemma Collins looks slimmer than ever as she flashes red silk bra in sexy snap

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GEMMA Collins clearly suits isolation as the blonde bombshell smoulders for a sultry shot in a sexy red bra. The 39-year-old has been maintaining her healthy eating and exercise regime in lockdown and appeared slimmer than ever for her latest snap.

Pouting in full make-up and red lips, the reality star showed off some skin in a red silk bra and oversized white shirt. Sharing on her Instagram Stories to her 1.6million followers, Gemma looked stunning in the revealing snap.

The star recently revealed she’d bought a load of new bras to wear for when she’s “back in action”. Posting on her social media, Gemma also showed off her very tidy underwear draw, with a number of brightly coloured and patterned bras on display.

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