Love Island’s Malin Andersson flaunts her cleavage in a festive tartan bra

She’s known for promoting body positivity on social media.

And Malin Andersson looked sensational as she put on a busty display in a tartan bra for her latest sizzling post shared to Instagram on Saturday.

The Love Island star, 26, flaunted her ample cleavage in the festive underwear and embraced her sensational curves as she beamed a smile at the camera. 

Feeling festive? Malin Andersson looked sensational as she put on a busty display in a tartan bra for her latest sizzling post shared to Instagram on Saturday

Malin exuded confidence as she pinched her waist in the glamorous snap and posed up a storm.

She highlighted her curves in a matching tartan underwear set from Boohoo, with a  cheeky trim reading ‘naughty or nice’ around the high-waisted bottoms. 

The brunette beauty wore her long locks down and perfectly styled into curls and completed her ensemble with a touch of blusher and slick of pink lipstick.

In the caption to her sultry post Malin encouraged her fans to ‘smile’ and embrace their bodies, penning: ‘Smile because you’re unapologetically YOU! 

Body confidence: The Love Island star, 26, also shared a snap of another Christmas thong as she showed off her c-section scar

Body confidence: The Love Island star, 26, also shared a snap of another Christmas thong as she showed off her c-section scar

On Friday, Malin shared another snap of herself wearing Christmas lingerie as she showed off a red thong which had ‘kiss me under the mistletoe’ along the waist.

Malin’s hands could be seen in the picture as well as her c-section scar from the birth of her late daughter Consy. 

Consy, who was born seven weeks premature in December 2018 and passed away when she was one-month old.

The star also radiated body confidence and highlighted her scar in a Halloween-themed snap of her donning a black lacy lingerie one-piece.

Confidence: Malin recently radiated body positivity as she celebrated her c-section scar in a black lacy lingerie one-piece while staying at Clarence House in Berkshire

Confidence: Malin recently radiated body positivity as she celebrated her c-section scar in a black lacy lingerie one-piece while staying at Clarence House in Berkshire

While staying at Clarence House in Berkshire, Malin flaunted her toned pegs with a pair of strappy black heels as she continued on her body positivity crusade.

Alongside the snap, she wrote: ‘HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Obviously I’m dressed as an angel, but how cute is my c-section scar please. It travels everywhere with me.’

As well as promoting body confidence, Malin has often spoken candidly with her fans about how she’s feeling. 

As the second nationwide lockdown started, Malin revealed that it had made her feel ‘the loneliness I felt before all over again’.

The reality star took to said she was ‘cried a little from pre lockdown emotions’, as she said winter is particularly hard for her with her mum’s death anniversary and her late daughter Consy’s birth.    

Tragic: Her daughter Consy was born seven weeks premature in December 2018 and was treated at London's Great Ormond Street hospital, but sadly passed away on 22 January 2019

Tragic: Her daughter Consy was born seven weeks premature in December 2018 and was treated at London’s Great Ormond Street hospital, but sadly passed away on 22 January 2019

In a lengthy post, Malin wrote: ‘So I’ve just got home from such a busy day. I love keeping busy, it keeps my mind busy which means I don’t tend to think about trauma.

‘But on the way home from shooting for my podcast today I was staring out the window, looking up into the night sky.. I saw the most beautiful stars. Almost like my family were saying ‘hang tight’.

‘It dawned on me that we are about to go into another lockdown. For me this means the loneliness I felt before, all over again.

‘I know deep down I’m a strong girl, and I’ve come a long way.. but there’s definitely something different this time about having to do lockdown during the winter near Christmas.  

Stay strong: She said 'I know deep down I'm a strong girl, and I've come a long way.. but there's definitely something different this time about having to do lockdown during the winter'

Stay strong: She said ‘I know deep down I’m a strong girl, and I’ve come a long way.. but there’s definitely something different this time about having to do lockdown during the winter’

‘This month marks my mums death anniversary, and December my daughters birth. It then marks Christmas.. where I would usually go to America to spend it with my brothers family. 

‘Then January comes and it’s my girls death anniversary. It actually sounds like a joke when I write it out.. but it’s not. It’s my reality.’

Malin’s daughter Consy was treated in intensive care at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital but sadly passed away at just four weeks old in January 2019.    

She continued: ‘I got in into my house, put my nightie on and I cried a little.. I felt the ‘pre lockdown emotions’ and I’ve buckled up my inner strength to focus on all the positives.

‘See – even Me, Malin… can feel the lows of the low too whilst being totally ‘woke’ at the same time.’

Malin went on to say she will look at the positives and how it gives her strength to share her story with her followers.  

Difficult: It comes after Malin revealed the second nationwide lockdown has made her feel 'the loneliness I felt before all over again'

Difficult: It comes after Malin revealed the second nationwide lockdown has made her feel ‘the loneliness I felt before all over again’