Love Island’s Olivia Hawkins sizzles in skintight latex bra and cut-out dress ahead of epic birthday bash at Subway do
OLIVIA Hawkins sizzled in a skintight latex bra as she enjoys a getaway in Mallorca - just days before her epic 28th birthday bash.
The former Love Island beauty was soaking up the sun in the Spanish holiday destination getting her tan on for her star-studded celebration at the glam Subway do at the Vinyl Factory in London.
Olivia looked sensational in all white for her birthday.
She told The Sun: "I'm having the best time. I've even got a Subway sandwich cake with candles in it. I love it."
Celebrities flocked to The Vinyl Factory, London to celebrate the launch of the new Subway Series menu.
Olivia partied alongside stars including Georgia Harrison, Abbie Quinnen, Joe Garratt, and Stefan-Pierre.
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They were spotted getting stuck into the action – including tucking into Subway's Big Breakwich Sub for an ‘all day breakfast in bed’ experience and 15 chef-inspired Subs, SubMelts, Wraps and Salads.
They had a blast as they danced the night away to tunes from Capital FM DJ Lauren Layfield.
Just last month Olivia looked incredible as she wore a skintight black latex bra.
She wore a figure-hugging cut-out dress to finish her look which showed off her stunning physique.
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Her makeup was flawless as she styled her hair in a ponytail and posed for the picture on a plush balcony.
Olivia previously opened up about how women are treated differently from men on the hit ITV2 show.
The former ring girl and actress believes there is a double standard in the way viewers react to the girls in the villa compared to the boys.
In an exclusive chat with The Sun, Olivia said: "People aren't used to women going on the show and exploring their options, yet if a guy does it, it's seen as funny.
"Men get praised or called a player, but women aren't allowed to. It's misogyny. Women are held to a different standard."
Liv experienced an intense backlash when she left the villa and she admits she is protective of any islanders from this series who may experience the same.
"I wouldn't wish that villain label on anyone. Having that label for me, it was really not nice. I don't want anyone to go through that. I am here for anyone who might get that label if they want to talk."
Despite the vitriol she received though, Olivia admits she would definitely be up for returning to the villa should the long-rumoured all-stars series go ahead.
"I haven't been asked but I would love to do it," she smiles. "I would definitely go back on there if they asked me to, as long as I was single at the time."
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