Gemma Collins shows off her bronzed tan in a £680 pink Dior jungle print swimsuit as she hits the beach in Greece

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Gemma Collins showed off her bronzed tan on Instagram on Friday as she struck a pose in a £680 pink Dior jungle-themed swimsuit as she hit the beach in Greece. 

The TV personality, 43, posed in front of a sun lounger and put a hand on her hip, showcasing her huge diamond engagement ring.

Gemma accessorised with a large pair of visor sunglasses and her swimming costume featured a big cat surrounded by foliage. 

Offering her over two million followers some words of wisdom, Gemma wrote in the caption: ‘Close your eyes and say to yourself I AM LOVE J’ADORE J’ADORE J’ADORE.’

It comes after Gemma enjoyed a wild ride across the seawith her fiancé Rami Hawash, 49, and his son Tristan, six.

Gemma Collins, 43, showed off her deep tan on Instagram on Friday as she struck a pose in a pink jungle-themed swimsuit

It comes after Gemma enjoyed a wild ride across the sea in Greece with her fiancé Rami Hawash, 49, and his son Tristan, six

It comes after Gemma enjoyed a wild ride across the sea in Greece with her fiancé Rami Hawash, 49, and his son Tristan, six 

After jetting off to Crete this week, the former TOWIE star quoted Oasis as she brushed aside her relatively scary boating experience. 

Gemma wrote: ‘YOU GOTTA ROLL WITH IT when people say to me what am I gonna do I say well you gotta roll with it #lifemottostoliveby #oasis.’

Just a week prior, the GC said she was ‘very lucky to have survived’ after getting caught up in the terrifying storm that hit Sicily. 

The TV personality and her nephew Hayden, 15, were onboard a luxury ship when the Bayesian superyacht sank nearby, killing British tech billionaire Mike Lynch, his daughter, Hannah, and five others. 

Gemma said she was left shaken after being stranded at sea for four hours near Porticello. 

In an update shared to Instagram, she wrote: ‘Holiday update. My heartfelt condolences to the people involved in the tragic disaster at sea in Sicily.’

‘I was very lucky me and my nephew to have survived the storm at sea.

‘I am shaken and returning to the UK tomorrow god was on our side today we was stuck for 4 hours can you imagine what was going through my mind. Thank you @bluediamondcruise for getting us back safely.’ 

After jetting off to Crete this week, the former TOWIE star, quoted Oasis saying, 'you gotta roll with it' and she brushed aside her recent boating experience

After jetting off to Crete this week, the former TOWIE star, quoted Oasis saying, ‘you gotta roll with it’ and she brushed aside her recent boating experience

Gemma captioned the post: 'YOU GOTTA ROLL WITH IT when people say to me what am I gonna do I say well you gotta roll with it #lifemottostoliveby #oasis'

Gemma captioned the post: ‘YOU GOTTA ROLL WITH IT when people say to me what am I gonna do I say well you gotta roll with it #lifemottostoliveby #oasis’

Just a week prior, the GC said she was 'very lucky to have survived' after getting caught up in the terrifying storm that hit Sicily

Just a week prior, the GC said she was ‘very lucky to have survived’ after getting caught up in the terrifying storm that hit Sicily

Gemma and her nephew Hayden, 15, who were onboard another luxury ship, were left shaken after being stranded at sea for four hours

Gemma and her nephew Hayden, 15, who were onboard another luxury ship, were left shaken after being stranded at sea for four hours

Six passengers - including Mr Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah - died alongside chef Recaldo Thomas after the yacht capsized and came to rest on its side 164ft below (pictured in 2019)

Six passengers – including Mr Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah – died alongside chef Recaldo Thomas after the yacht capsized and came to rest on its side 164ft below (pictured in 2019)

Six passengers – including Mike and his daughter Hannah, 18 – died alongside chef Recaldo Thomas after the British-flagged pleasure yacht capsised and came to rest on its side 164ft below in the early hours of August 19.

It is believed the ship sank after its mast – one of tallest in the world at an enormous 246ft-high – snapped during the brutal incident and keeled over, taking the hull beyond the ‘down-flooding angle’, according to nautical experts.  

The yacht capsised after being hit by a waterspout at around 5am, with the captain of the doomed vessel saying ‘we didn’t see it coming’ after he and 15 others were rescued from the water. 

Tornado-speed winds flipped the superyacht so quickly there was no time for those on board to raise the alarm or call for help before they were left swimming for their lives, with those who made it off stranded in the pitch black water as the storm raged around them. 

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