Strictly Come Dancing star Katya Jones showcased her incredible bikini body on Instagram this morning.
The 30-year-old professional dancer, who joined the cast of the BBC show back in 2016, sent her followers into a spin when she stripped off for her latest social media snap.
The post follows the news that one of her co-stars has quit the show after seven years.
In the picture, the Russian beauty could be seen flaunting her figure in a dark blue string bikini.
She struck a pose in front of a pair of wings which had been painted on a bold yellow wall.
The stylish two-piece, which she teamed with a contrasting pair of yellow tasselled earnings, showcased her taut abs and sensational dancer’s physique.
Her toned pins were also impossible to miss in the social media snap.
Katya captioned the snap: “My wings were no gift. I had to grow my own.”
Instagram users, fellow dancers and fans took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the social media snap.
One user wrote: “You’re so beautiful Katya.”
Another added: “Absolutely stunning picture.”
A third remarked: “Angel’s really do exist.”
Meanwhile her Strictly co-star Johannes Radebe, simply added the fire symbol.
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- Kevin Clifton: Strictly pro met with writers for new TV venture
Yesterday Katya took to her Instagram Stories after Strictly favourite Kevin Clifton announced he was quitting the Latin and ballroom dancing show.
Sharing a picture of the 37-year-old dancer she wrote: “What a legend!!!!!”
“So excited to see what the future holds for you! @kevinclifton,” Katya added.
Yesterday Kevin said: “The past 7 years have been some of the most wonderful years of my life… After finishing last series with the Children In Need trophy and the Christmas Special I want to leave on a high and have therefore decided the time has come to move on and focus on other areas of my life and career.”
As well as thanking the entire Strictly family, he also added: “I want to thank all of the pros for inspiring me every day as well as all of my celebrity partners.“
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