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Love Island's Kady McDermott's boobs threaten to escape as she tugs down bikini top

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Love Island beauty Kady McDermott set pulses racing with her latest Instagram upload, wearing nothing but an animal print bikini during a holiday to the Maldives.

The minuscule set of swimwear barely covered the reality starlet's assets, with just flimsy bits of string holding the bikini top up.

To make matters more challenging for herself, Kady tugged at the top, pulling the fabric away from her assets slightly. The 24-year-old didn't seem to mind though, as she gazed seductively into her phone screen as she snapped away for her selfie.

The matching bikini bottoms were pulled high up on Kady's hips, accentuating the fitness fanatic's slender waist. She popped her booty out to one side as she bent one leg, showcasing her golden tan from her

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