Love Island’s Montana Brown shows off her washboard abs in series of sizzling shots

She is the owner of swimwear brand, Swim Society.

And Montana Brown was her own best advertisement on Wednesday, as she shared a sneak peek at the latest range of bikinis and swimsuits on Instagram.

The Love Island star, 25, looked sensational in the reel posted to her social media, which offered a look at some of the brand new designs available.

Beach babe! Montana Brown was her own best advertisement on Wednesday, as she shared a sneak peek at the latest range of bikinis and swimsuits on Instagram

The reality personality showcased her taut midriff in a skimpy baby blue bikini, which featured delicate gold detailing and ties on the hips.

Montana showcased her natural beauty for the shoot and went make-up free, while also styling her brunette locks in a loose carefree fashion.

The TV star oozed beach chic as she slipped into a white and yellow lemon print two-piece, while posing up a storm for the camera. 

She caption the video: ‘Swim Society coming soon…’ 

Looking good! The TV star oozed beach chic as she slipped into a white and yellow lemon print two-piece, while posing up a storm for the camera

Looking good! The TV star oozed beach chic as she slipped into a white and yellow lemon print two-piece, while posing up a storm for the camera

Vintage vibes: Other items from Montana's collection include chic 1950s-inspired strapless swimsuits, which are belted around the middle

Vintage vibes: Other items from Montana's collection include chic 1950s-inspired strapless swimsuits, which are belted around the middle

Vintage vibes: Other items from Montana’s collection include chic 1950s-inspired strapless swimsuits, which are belted around the middle

No feeling blue! Celebs on the Farm's Montana modelled the swimwear garment in pale blue and black, both of which looked equally stunning

No feeling blue! Celebs on the Farm’s Montana modelled the swimwear garment in pale blue and black, both of which looked equally stunning

Other items from Montana’s collection include chic 1950s-inspired strapless swimsuits, which are belted around the middle.

Celebs on the Farm’s Montana modelled the swimwear garment in pale blue and black, both of which looked equally stunning.

Another pice included a pale pink asymmetric bikini top, which was teamed with a pair of matching high-waisted bottoms.

Pink lady: Another pice included a pale pink asymmetric bikini top, which was teamed with a pair of matching high-waisted bottoms

Pink lady: Another pice included a pale pink asymmetric bikini top, which was teamed with a pair of matching high-waisted bottoms

Montana recently took to Instagram Stories during the day to show her fans her beauty regime and told them she’s embracing her natural tresses. 

While speaking to the camera, Montana penned over her clip: ‘Actually quite like my frizzy hair’.

It comes after Montana thanked her followers for sending her ‘lovely messages’ and supporting her decision to travel in the midst of a global pandemic. 

All natural: Montana recently took to Instagram Stories during the day to show her fans her beauty regime and told them she's embracing her natural tresses

All natural: Montana recently took to Instagram Stories during the day to show her fans her beauty regime and told them she’s embracing her natural tresses

Feeling myself: While speaking to the camera, Montana penned over her clip: 'Actually quite like my frizzy hair'

Feeling myself: While speaking to the camera, Montana penned over her clip: 'Actually quite like my frizzy hair'

Feeling myself: While speaking to the camera, Montana penned over her clip: ‘Actually quite like my frizzy hair’

She wrote: ‘Just wanted to say a thanks to everyone’s lovely messages. It’s hard to know where the line is with posting content and I really don’t want to be upsetting anyone. 

‘I get the odd message with people being quite angry. I travelled well before lockdown, I’ve stayed out here because I can work from abroad and I started my business last year in lockdown and I’d like to give it a fighting chance to be honest.  

‘Sending love to you all, I am going to continue posting and again, it’s not my intention to be insensitive to anybody as I know this is an awful time for a lot of people. Sending love.’ (sic)  

Thanks! It comes after Montana thanked her followers for sending her 'lovely messages' and supporting her decision to travel in the midst of a global pandemic

Thanks! It comes after Montana thanked her followers for sending her ‘lovely messages’ and supporting her decision to travel in the midst of a global pandemic

She wrote: 'Just wanted to say a thanks to everyone’s lovely messages. It’s hard to know where the line is with posting content and I really don’t want to be upsetting anyone'

She wrote: ‘Just wanted to say a thanks to everyone’s lovely messages. It’s hard to know where the line is with posting content and I really don’t want to be upsetting anyone’ 

Montana recently slammed ‘insensitive and irresponsible’ influencers who have jetted abroad for ‘work trips’ during the Covid pandemic, despite facing criticism herself. 

She told The Sun: ‘I do think it is insensitive and irresponsible to put on social media that you’re partying or with a large group of people, as it’s rightly seen as wrong by people who are losing family members and losing their businesses. 

‘A lot of people’s worlds are crashing down around them. We have a social responsibility to stick to the guidelines in some capacity and just be aware that other people are going through hell.’ 

The reality star, who has been in Barbados since December, also insisted her trip was completely different from the ones she fiercely judged.

She said: ‘I travelled before there was a national lockdown to see my family, so it was legal for me to travel. I spent Christmas out here. I’ve been here ever since and haven’t moved. I actually haven’t dealt with that much hate online because of that.’ 

Montana said: 'I get the odd message with people being quite angry. I travelled well before lockdown, I’ve stayed out here because I can work from abroad and I started my business last year in lockdown and I’d like to give it a fighting chance to be honest'

 Montana said: ‘I get the odd message with people being quite angry. I travelled well before lockdown, I’ve stayed out here because I can work from abroad and I started my business last year in lockdown and I’d like to give it a fighting chance to be honest’

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