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Vicky Pattison pours curves into tiny bikini in sultry display after health worries

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Vicky Pattison turned up the heat as she showcased her killer curves in a tiny mocha brown string bikini as she soaked up the sun in the heart of Croatia.The former Geordie Shore star, 34, looked effortlessly glamorous as she jumped into the miniature two-piece which was held together string before she struck a pose at the tropical beach.Her skimpy swimwear clung to her curves and perfectly framed her toned tummy as her high-waisted bottoms accentuated her enviably long legs.READ MORE:Vicky Pattison fears 'genetic alcoholism' is preventing her from having kidsShe paired her chocolate brown bikini with a bespoke gold necklace that featured her close pals name in cursive scripture.Vicky let her hair tumble down her back as she pursed her lips in a classic pout while she enjoyed the stunning sights of the beautiful location.The starlet finished off the jaw-dropping look with a full face of natural makeup, including lashings of black mascara, a touch of bronzer and a swipe of nude pink lipstick.She is currently making the most of her summer holiday with her fiancé, Ercan Ramadan who landed on the tropical island on Tuesday (July 26).It comes after the 2015 I’m A Celebrity winner opened up about her fears around alcoholism following her father's addiction to drink throughout her childhood.In her latest emotional Channel 4 documentary, Vicky Pattison: My Dad, Alcohol And Me, the TV personality explores the medical and psychological sides to alcoholism.

She ventured on the eye-opening journey in an effort to find out how genes and behaviour can lead to a predisposition to addiction as well to learn about how to best support her father.

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