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Maya Jama flaunts curves in skintight T-shirt for sizzling lockdown display

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Maya Jama served up a storm on Instagram with her latest sexy snap donning the world's tightest t-shirt. The 25-year-old Radio 1 presenter, who used to date rapper Stormzy, took to her official Instagram account to share the pic with her 1.5million followers.

Having a friend take the snap for her, Maya posed in front of her bathroom mirror as her luxurious walk-in shower could be seen behind her.

With one hand in her pocket and the other holding her blazer open, the cheeky minx opened the jacket to reveal a skin-tight t0shirt underneath.

Maya looked phenomenal as she stunned in a matching army two-piece featuring a khaki jacket and pants. The stylish star paired the look with a white t-shirt which clung tightly to her assets and

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