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Jamie Redknapp stuns fans with snap of mum Sandra’s incredible bikini body as he posts tribute on her 74th birthday

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Jamie Redknapp shared a loving tribute to his mother Sandra on her 74th birthday. Former footballer Jamie, 46, shared a number of images to Instagram as he paid tribute to his mother on her birthday, one of which showed Sandra showing off her incredible figure in a black bikini.

Red-haired Sandra looked sensational as she sat on a sun lounger in the black two-piece as she held a glass of wine in her hand.

In the caption of the pictures, Jamie lovingly wrote: “Happy birthday to this incredible lady. We adore you mum.Thanks for your wisdom, love and care. “You have been a rock throughout my life, given me support that I hope I can give my kids throughout their lives too.

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