She recently returned to television screens after Strictly Come Dancing made its highly-anticipated return earlier this month.
And Nadiya Bychkova looked incredible on Wednesday as she shared a new sizzling snap to Instagram.
The professional dancer, 31, who hasn’t been partnered with a celebrity on the 2020 series and is instead dancing in the group performances, looked incredible.
Wow: Nadiya Bychkova looked incredible on Wednesday as she shared a new sizzling snap to Instagram where she posed in a tiny white bikini
Nadiya set pulses racing as she displayed her washboard abs in a tiny white bikini as she posed up a storm.
The dancer opted for a cut-out top and racy high-rise bottoms which highlighted her svelte frame.
Nadiya styled her blonde locks into a sweptback bun and captioned the photo with: ‘Because it’s summer somewhere.’
Back to it! The professional dancer, 31, who hasn’t been partnered with a celebrity on the 2020 series and is instead dancing in the group performances returned to TV screens earlier this month
It comes after Strictly Come Dancing released the stars’ songs and dances for week two of the hit BBC One competition.
Nicola Adams and her pro partner, Katya Jones, who have made history as the show’s first-ever same-sex couple will perform a couple’s choice to Shine by Years & Years.
Elsewhere during Saturday’s show, Caroline Quentin and Johannes Radebe will do a feisty paso doble to El Gato Montes by Ramon Cortez.
Exciting! It comes after Strictly Come Dancing released the stars’ songs and dances for week two of the hit BBC One competition., Nicola Adams and her pro partner, Katya Jones, will perform a couple’s choice to Shine by Years & Years
JJ Chalmers and Amy Dowden will also be performing a paso doble to Believer by Imagine Dragons.
Jacqui Smith and Anton Du Beke will face a huge challenge in the form on an energetic samba to Help Yourself by Tom Jones.
Clara Amfo and Aljaž Škorjanec will be dancing the viennese waltz to You Don’t Own Me by Saygrace.
Also performing a viennese waltz are HRVY and Janette Manrara to Stuck With U by Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber.
Lovely! Elsewhere during Saturday’s show, Caroline Quentin and Johannes Radebe will do a feisty paso doble to El Gato Montes by Ramon Cortez
Competition: JJ Chalmers and Amy Dowden will also be performing a paso doble to Believer by Imagine Dragons
Fighting to stay on the top part of the leaderboard are Maisie Smith and Gorka Márquez with a feisty tango to Midnight Sky by Miley Cyrus.
Ranvir Singh and Giovanni Pernice will go head-to-head with Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse as both couples will be performing a tricky quickstep.
Ranvir and Giovanni will dance to You Are The Sunshine Of My Life by Stevie Wonder while Bill and Oti are performing to Talk To The Animals by Bobby Darin.
Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer will perform an american smooth to Night and Day by Frank Sinatra.
Challenging! Jacqui Smith and Anton Du Beke will face a huge challenge in the form on an energetic samba to Help Yourself by Tom Jones
Work it: Clara Amfo and Aljaž Škorjanec will be dancing the viennese waltz to You Don’t Own Me by Saygrace
Max George and Dianne Buswell will be dancing an energetic jive to I’m A Believer by The Monkees.
While Jason Bell and Luba Mushtuk will perform a fiery salsa to Get Lucky by Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers.
It comes after the first live episode of Strictly Come Dancing saw a peak audience of 10.1 million on Saturday, as viewers flocked to tune into the family favourite.
The show raked in a total of 1.6million more viewers than 2019, suggesting that the familiar format is a comfort to many amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Leaderboard! Also performing a viennese waltz are HRVY and Janette Manrara to Stuck With U by Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber
Feisty: Fighting to stay on the top part of the leaderboard are Maisie Smith and Gorka Márquez with a feisty tango to Midnight Sky by Miley Cyrus
The BBCs show’s ratings tally make it the second most-watched entertainment programme of the year, behind Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.
Saturday’s episode saw judges Shirley Ballas, 60, Craig Revel Horwood, 55, and Motsi Mobuse, 39, all return to the judging panel, while Tess Daly, 51, and Claudia Winkleman, 48, hosted from a social distance.
Nicola and Katya left fans in tears as they made history as the first ever same-sex couple to perform on the show, while HRVY and Janette came top of the leaderboard.
The boxer, 37, and the professional dancer, 31, were praised as ‘absolute dynamite’ and a ‘fantastic partnership’ after they performed the Quickstep to Get Happy by Ella Fitzgerald.
Competition: Ranvir Singh and Giovanni Pernice will go head-to-head with Bill Bailey and Oti Mabuse as both couples will be performing a tricky quickstep
Song: Ranvir and Giovanni will dance to You Are The Sunshine Of My Life by Stevie Wonder while Bill and Oti are performing to Talk To The Animals by Bobby Darin
Performance: Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer will perform an american smooth to Night and Day by Frank Sinatra
The performance earned them a score of 21 which saw them come in joint third place.
Judge Motsi said: ‘I have to say I was very curious how it was going to happen, how it was going to work out.
‘Nicola I can see you have a strong core, you need to work on it to make sure its more stable, that being said oh my goodness, you rocked it!’
While Craig added: ‘Well they proved its absolute dynamite, I absolutely adored that routine… small little things [to improve] but what a fantastic partnership.’
Energetic! Max George and Dianne Buswell will be dancing an energetic jive to I’m A Believer by The Monkees
Fiery: While Jason Bell and Luba Mushtuk will perform a fiery salsa to Get Lucky by Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers
Fans were gushing over the historic performance, as they took to Twitter to say they were ‘in tears’ while many said they were picking the pair as their winners.
Fourth judge Bruno Tonioli was unable to travel back to the UK from his home in LA for the filming due to the Covid-19 crisis and his work commitments on Dancing With The Stars.
This year’s couples have formed their own separate ‘bubbles’ to allow them to train and perform, and are being regularly tested to avoid a virus outbreak during filming.
The show will continue to have a live audience, though members of the public will be seated in their separate households or ‘bubbles’ and will wear a mask throughout filming.