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Love Island's Demi Jones puts on a busty display in a sheer catsuit

Feb. 4, 2023
Love Island's Demi Jones puts on a busty display in a sheer catsuit

Love Island's Demi Jones flaunted her incredible figure in yet another jaw-dropping look as she enjoyed dinner in London with a friend on Saturday.

The star, 23, put on a busty display in a black low-cut bodysuit as she headed to STK The Strand with best pal Hollie Goward.

Her outfit featured striking cut-outs and glitter, also showcasing her slender arms ahead of her night out.

She paired her striking look with block heels, adding inches to her frame.

The beauty wore her strawberry blonde locks in a straightened style.

Meanwhile, her pal Hollie wore a daring black jumpsuit with a cut-out, wearing a plunging bra top with the look.

It comes after Demi sizzled in a busty corset as she modelled PrettyLittleThing's new Valentine's Day lingerie collection on Thursday.

The star looked sensational in the rose embroidered lace longline bra and matching suspenders. 

Sharing the photo to Instagram, Demi styled her long auburn hair into glamorous curls that tumbled down to her waist. 

She opted for a full face of bronzed makeup, complete with a feline flick of eyeliner and lengthy false lashes.  

Beneath the update, Demi penned:  'The type of pic that makes you arrange a hotel room and roses. Valentines Day collection by @prettylittlething.'

It comes after the TV personality warned that cancer 'doesn't discriminate' as she celebrated being seven months free of the disease in summer. 

The former Love Island contestant said that it wasn't just 'old people' who were at risk, after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2021.

Speaking on the Reality with Will Njobvu podcast, she said: 'It [cancer] can come at any age, when I was diagnosed I was in a waiting room with old people and I was like "why me"?.'

Demi, who was given the all clear by doctors in December, went on to say: 'I had just come off this big TV show with all these opportunities in front of me'.

'Don't let your young life get ahead of you and make sure you're taking the time to check and make sure you take the time to go to the doctors'.

The television personality also revealed that she receives hundreds of messages of fans 'lumps' every day as they ask for advice on social media. 

She said: 'I have to say like, "I can't respond to this, I am not a doctor!".' 

Demi told the host that her candid Instagram posts also lead an 'actress' to noticing her own symptoms.

'She'd been looking at my cancer stories and then she was getting in the car and pulled her seat belt and noticed a lump and thought - It's like Demi's!'

After visiting her doctor the woman in question found out that she too had thyroid cancer and was luckily able to undergo successful treatment.  

Demi praised surgeons and her 'beautiful' scar which put an end to 'something really traumatic'.

Demi was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in May 2022 after discovering a lump on her neck.

The disease develops in the cells of thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland found just below Adam's apple in the neck.

Tell-tale signs include a lump on the neck, swollen lymph nodes in the neck and hoarseness.

She has been open about her diagnosis throughout her journey with the disease.

The TV star had two surgeries after doctors found a golf ball sized tumour in her neck and had treatment in September.

The main symptom of thyroid cancer is a lump in the front of the neck. But the disease tends to develop slowly and may not cause any symptoms at first.

Thyroid cancer often causes a painless lump or swelling low down in the front of the neck.

However, neck lumps are common and are usually caused by a less serious condition, such as an enlarged thyroid. Only around 1 in every 20 is cancer. A lump is more likely to be cancer if it:

See your GP if you have a swelling or lump at the front of your neck. While it's unlikely to be cancer, it's important to get it checked out.

Other symptoms include:

Rarely, thyroid cancer can affect the production of thyroid hormones and cause diarrhoea and flushing.

Source: NHS Choices 


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