Mortified Stacey Solomon insists 'I can't wear this' after Joe buys her tiny Pamela Anderson bikini
04.01.2024 - 21:34
/ ok.co.uk
Stacey Solomon couldn't control her giggles as she took to Instagram to tell her fans about the incredibly risqué Christmas present her husband Joe Swash bought her. As the whole family continues their luxurious getaway to Jamaica for the holiday season, Stacey posted a series of clips to her Instagram stories. Revealing that her cheeky hubby had opted to buy her a skimpy bikini as one of his gifts, the mum-of-five was in shock as she clutched a towel to her body in the camera.
"OK so Joe bought "me" a Christmas present, which was a new bikini," the 34 year old reality TV star began, her blonde locks natural and wavy. Joining his wife for the hilarity, Joe, 41, chimed in while brushing his teeth in the hotel bathroom mirror. "It's a lovely bikini," the former EastEnders actor declared, as Stacey joked to her followers that he'd "definitely bought it for himself".
"I didn't," the actor insisted, while Stacey went on to quip: "It looks like you've robbed Pamela Anderson's wardrobe." While Joe urged his wife and mum to three children Rex, four, Rose, two, and baby Belle to "show everyone" the slinky outfit, Stacey carried on refusing. The demure Sort Your Life Out star showed merely glimpses of the red fabric and plunge bra design, while she continued wearing her jeans on the bottom. "I don't know if I can Joe," Stacey exclaimed, before teasing that her husband would be "lucky" if the two-piece swim-wear set wasn't "swallowed whole" before the day was up.
Joe went on to reveal that the bold outfit only cost him £15, and a third of that was "up her bum". "Rosie what is your daddy like?" Stacey laughed, before confirming that the bikini was "lovely" but she couldn't wear it. "Stop teasing everyone, show them what you've got!"
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