‘It’s important to show this, too!’ Alison Hammond shares unfiltered version of her VERY sexy swimsuit snap as she embraces her natural cleavage
She’s currently enjoying a sun-soaked getaway to Dubai.
And Alison Hammond took to Instagram on Tuesday to share an unfiltered version of her saucy swimsuit snap that she originally posted two days earlier.
The television host, 47, revealed the unedited photo of herself in a plunging black two piece to her Instagram stories writing: ‘It’s important to show this too’.
‘It’s important to show this, too!’ Alison Hammond shared an unfiltered version (left) of her VERY sexy swimsuit snap (right) as she embraces her natural cleavage on Tuesday
In the snap Alison donned a black baseball cap and tortoise shell sunglasses as she embraced her natural cleavage.
She wrote: ‘People loving this pic, I think it’s important to show with no filter too’.
Before teasing: ‘The reflection in my glasses is my gay best friend Jason’ and cheekily adding #letthemt****sbefree’.
Cheeky: She wrote: ‘People loving this pic, I think it’s important to show with no filter to’. Before teasing: ‘The reflection in my glasses is my gay best friend Jason’ and cheekily adding #letthemt****sbefree
Later the former Big Brother housemate headed into the city’s Souks as she enjoyed a tour of the sights and smells of her lavish holiday destination.
She even joked that she may find up an outfit there ahead of the upcoming NTA awards, where she’s been nominated for Best TV presenter.
Thanking their guide Alex she wrote: ‘Made such a difference having someone to guide us around. I think I may have got a lush outfit for the NTAs’.
Tourist: Later the former Big Brother housemate headed into the city’s Souks as she explored the sights and smells of her lavish holiday destination
Teasing: She even joked that she may find up an outfit there ahead of the upcoming NTA awards
Alison also shared a collage of her trip as she dinned at the luxurious Masti cocktail bar, calling the venue: ‘Just wonderful’.
It comes after the star was slammed by animal rights non-profit organisation PETA after sharing footage of herself riding a camel during her trip.
The television personality was seen gleefully waving to the camera while sitting atop the animal in footage shared to Instagram on Saturday.
Lucky lady: Alison also shared a collage of her trip as she dinned at the luxurious Masti cocktail bar, calling the venue: ‘Just wonderful’
But PETA has claimed to MailOnline that camels can be caused ‘tremendous suffering’ when used for tourism and claimed they’ve contacted Alison privately to help her become ‘more informed’ on the matter.
Whilst no harm or mistreatment was necessarily done in this instance, tourists are urged to ensure that any camels they ride are properly looked after.
Mimi Bekhechi, Vice President, Europe and Australia, said: ‘We can only assume that Alison is unaware that riding camels causes these animals tremendous suffering.
‘We are sending her PETA US’ guide for avoiding activities that exploit animals to help her make more informed and compassionate choices while on holiday.
Slammed: It comes after Alison (right) was slammed by animal rights non-profit organisation PETA after sharing footage of herself riding a camel during her trip
‘For camels used in the tourism trade, life bears no resemblance to a natural existence.
‘These intelligent animals are sometimes subjected to violence, stuffed into lorries and trailers for transport, and forced to carry tourists on their backs for hours.
‘Exhausted camels work in scorching heat, often without access to shade or water. In fact, camel rides are so cruel that Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism has banned them near the pyramids of Giza.
‘Camels aren’t selfie props or tools for creating content. We can keep holidays fun for everyone by leaving activities that exploit animals off our itinerary.’
Uh oh: Mimi Bekhechi, Vice President, Europe and Australia, said: ‘ We can only assume that Alison is unaware that riding camels causes these animals tremendous suffering’
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