Strictly's Shirley Ballas, 62, flaunts incredible figure in swimsuit as she 'gets fit' ahead of show
01.08.2023 - 17:57
/ ok.co.uk
Strictly Come Dancing's head judge Shirley Ballas has been flaunting her incredible figure as she relaxes on a stunning holiday before the dance show's return.The dance competition is set to air on our screens once again this autumn - and to prepare for the new series of the show where she is now head judge, Shirley Ballas, 62, has been living it up by the pool in Portugal. But many fans of hers have been saying the exact same thing about the stunning snaps which highlight the former professional dancer's curves. On Instagram, she posted a pic of herself in a well-fitted skintight blue swimsuit which she paired with a blue and white snapback cap with the word "queen" scrawled across the front.
Also featured in the look were a blackout pair of sunglasses and a thin gold bangle on her left wrist. Shirley added in the caption everything she had been getting up to at the Juicy Oasis resort in central Portugal. In the post, she wrote: "Relaxing by the pool.
I'm resting and getting fit and ready for the busy months ahead with my Skyathlon and Strictly. Enjoying four juices a day, colonics, yoga, long hikes, spin class and a gym at Jason Vale's Juicy Oasis. "There's every form of fitness and a beautiful pool to relax in too.
Fabulous time so far." One person wrote in the comments: "Amazing figure." Another stated: "Looking good Shirley, enjoy your well deserved rest." Whilst a third fan penned: "With a perfectly pointed foot of course. Wearing the invisible Latin heels!" The holiday comes just months before a very busy stretch for Shirley who will be featuring on our screens a lot later this year with Strictly about to return. Shirley has in the past few months opened up about the toll it can take appearing on such a popular TV
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