A Place In The Sun’s Laura Hamilton dances in a lace halterneck top and ruffled trousers

She regularly shared stunning snaps via Instagram with her fans.

And Laura Hamilton looked sensational as she put on a busty display in a hatlerneck top and ruffled trousers while at Lord Roberts on The Green coffee shop in London.

Sharing a video from the sunny garden on Friday, the A Place In The Sun star, 39, was seen dancing to Friday by Riton x Nightcrawlers.

Wow! A Place In The Sun’s Laura Hamilton put on a busty display in a lace halterneck top and ruffled trousers as she danced while enjoying an outing at a coffee shop on Friday

Laura’s ensemble featured a cut-out panel surrounded by lace to show off a glimpse of her cleavage as she showed off her dance moves.

Delighting in her attire, Laura also shimmied so that the layered tulle ruffles on her trousers would swish back and forth.

Her blonde locks were pulled back into a slick plaited style, and she wore a pair of large, gold hoop earrings to give it a glittering touch.

In the caption, she joked about dancing alone: “Party for 1!? Waiting for the rest of the festival crew to arrive’

Having fun: Sharing a video from the sunny garden on Friday, the A Place In The Sun star, 39, was seen dancing to Friday by Riton x Nightcrawlers

Having fun: Sharing a video from the sunny garden on Friday, the A Place In The Sun star, 39, was seen dancing to Friday by Riton x Nightcrawlers

Glamorous: Laura's ensemble featured a cut-out panel surrounded by lace to show off a glimpse of her cleavage as she showed off her dance moves

Stylish: Laura blonde locks were pulled back into a slick plaited style, and she wore a pair of large, gold hoop earrings to give it a glittering touch

Glamorous: Laura’s ensemble featured a cut-out panel surrounded by lace to show off a glimpse of her cleavage as she showed off her dance moves

Amused: Delighting in her attire, Laura also shimmied so that the layered tulle ruffles on her trousers would swish back and forth

Amused: Delighting in her attire, Laura also shimmied so that the layered tulle ruffles on her trousers would swish back and forth

It comes after the TV personality suffered a traumatic week – which saw her given the all-clear after a check-up. 

Taking to Instagram on earlier this month, the TV presenter shared a picture while in A&E with a face mask on as she seemingly waited to be seen by a medical professional.

She wrote over the image: ‘was supposed to be @corinthialondon for a Breast Cancer Afternoon Tea… instead I’m in A&E after a reaction to the second covid jab!’

Laura suffers from immune deficiency disease immune thrombocytopenic purpura, and after developing blood spots following the vaccine she was urged to go to hospital.

Shock: Laura's post comes shortly after she revealed she had suffered a reaction to her second COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month

Shock: Laura’s post comes shortly after she revealed she had suffered a reaction to her second COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month

It is not clear which vaccine she received. 

In a follow-up message, she thanked the NHS for their ‘amazing’ work and said that after having blood tests she was given the all clear.

She wrote: ‘Thank you for your kind well wishes! The NHS really are AMAZING!

‘I developed a few blood spots after my second covid jab and to be safe (beacuse of my ITP) I was advised to go to hospital. I’ve had blood tests and checks and been given the all clear!’

ITP is a blood disorder characterised by a decrease in the number of platelets in the blood and also can lead to easy or excessive bruising. 

Tests: Laura suffers from immune deficiency disease immune thrombocytopenic purpura, and after developing blood spots following the vaccine she was urged to go to hospital

Tests: Laura suffers from immune deficiency disease immune thrombocytopenic purpura, and after developing blood spots following the vaccine she was urged to go to hospital

Laura first spoke about the condition last year after she noticed changes in her body following the birth of daughter Tahlia in 2015.

At the time Laura, who had also been on ‘quite a strict diet’, discovered excessive bruising on her legs and was encouraged to see a doctor by her mother-in-law where she was later diagnosed with ITP. 

In April she discussed her battle with the rare autoimmune disease with The Sun, and the presenter admitted she was ‘quite fortunate’ and that she is able to ‘manage’ the condition. 

All good: In a follow-up message, Laura thanked the NHS for their 'amazing' work and said that after having blood tests she was given the all clear (pictured in September last year)

All good: In a follow-up message, Laura thanked the NHS for their ‘amazing’ work and said that after having blood tests she was given the all clear (pictured in September last year)

Laura told the publication: ‘It’s something that’s kind of managed. I’m quite fortunate. It’s okay.’

The presenter also revealed that she was able to provide support to other people diagnosed with ITP after she received her Covid vaccine.     

Laura added: ‘I had quite a few people reach out to me saying, “How were you after you had the injection? Did you have bruising and stuff?” And it didn’t actually after I had the injection, but I did feel like I punched in my arm for like a week.’

The presenter also candidly reflected on the moment when she was diagnosed with ITP, saying at the time she weighed just 7st4lbs due to a ‘strict diet’ with people claiming the condition was caused by her weight loss.

Candid: Laura first spoke about the condition last year after she noticed changes in her body following the birth of daughter Tahlia in 2015

Candid: Laura first spoke about the condition last year after she noticed changes in her body following the birth of daughter Tahlia in 2015

Family: At the time Laura, who had also been on 'quite a strict diet', discovered excessive bruising on her legs and was encouraged to see a doctor by her mother-in-law where she was later diagnosed with ITP (pictured with daughter Tahlia in January)

Family: At the time Laura, who had also been on ‘quite a strict diet’, discovered excessive bruising on her legs and was encouraged to see a doctor by her mother-in-law where she was later diagnosed with ITP (pictured with daughter Tahlia in January) 

Laura said that she ‘gradually’ realised that she needed to be a ‘good role model’ so she put some weight back on and is now ‘normal and healthy’.

The TV star added that it was a ‘coincidence’ that she developed an autoimmune disease 10 months after her daughter Tahlia, now five, was born in 2015.

Laura continued: ‘But there were people going, “Oh it’s because you lost loads of weight”. And I gradually sort of thought, right, this isn’t good, I need to be a good role model and I put some weight back on.’ 

Laura first spoke about her battle with ITP in a candid interview with the Mirror last year where she admitted it was ‘terrifying’ discovering excessive bruises. 

She told the publication: ‘When Tahlia was about seven months old, I was due to drive to Portugal to film a fitness app, but a few days before I was due to go I started noticing all this bruising coming out on my legs.

‘At first I wondered if the bruises might have been caused by my diet. I was always someone who bruised quite easily anyway, but it was more than normal.’

Laura revealed that she was encouraged to see a doctor by her mother-in-law and that she thought bruising could have been due to having two young children. At the time her kids –  Tahlia, was seven months, while son Rocco was a toddler.

The presenter was then diagnosed with ITP and they discovered that her platelet levels were ‘dangerously low’, with doctors explaining that she was at a potential risk of haemorrhaging and bleeding on the brain.

Reflective: Discussing her battle with the rare autoimmune disease in April, the presenter admitted she was 'quite fortunate' and that she is able to 'manage' the condition

Reflective: Discussing her battle with the rare autoimmune disease in April, the presenter admitted she was ‘quite fortunate’ and that she is able to ‘manage’ the condition  

Laura said that while she was due to start on steroids, her platelet count improved by itself and she was able to not take medicine.

She added: ‘Once you’ve had ITP, it’s always there, so after you’ve had a flare-up it can happen again.’ 

Laura admitted that she can’t recall ‘one particular stressful situation’ which triggered ITP and that she thought it could have been her body dealing with her busy lifestyle. 

Important: The presenter also revealed that she was able to provide support to other people diagnosed with ITP after she received her Covid vaccine

Important: The presenter also revealed that she was able to provide support to other people diagnosed with ITP after she received her Covid vaccine  

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