FRANKIE Bridge dazzled in a sheer leopard print dress in Ibiza.
The Loose Women star, 35, looked stylish in the figure-hugging midi dress with a split at the Ushuaïa Festival at the weekend.
The Saturdays songstress looked in her element as she partied with her pals at the open air dance and music event.
Frankie posed for a photo in front of the iconic stage and in another snap, she flashed a big smile while holding a fan.
The TV star accessorised with grey cowboy boots, black sunglasses and gold hoop earrings.
She looked glamorous in a number of selfies - including a stunning photo of her kneeling on the floor while the sunshine bounced off her brunette tresses.
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The singer was then spotted cooling off with a fruity cocktail on the beach.
She slipped into a glitter khaki bikini as she topped up her tan.
Frankie was in Ibiza to celebrate her friend's 40th birthday.
She shared a group shot of her pals all glammed up for an outing.
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Frankie, who shares sons Parker, 10, and Carter, eight, with husband Wayne Bridge, 43, showed off her toned abs in a white crop top and burnt orange maxi skirt.
Her sunkissed getaway comes after Frankie admitted to a rather controversial parenting move, involving allowing her kids to stay off school.
The star let slip that she sometimes gives in when they ask for the day at home.
She explained how she toys between teaching her sprogs "resilience" and allowing them to have a "needed" break from the classroom once in a while.
Frankie said: "It is a balance. There are days when you know they are trying it on.
"You want to teach them resilience and that we have to do things we don't want to do... there are days when I go to work and I really can't be bothered.
"And I'm really tired or I am not feeling on my A-game. And I'd rather sit them at home on the sofa but I have to go.
"I think school is the same. We have to say, 'No, you have to go to school and you'll be fine once you get there.'
"But there are days when I am like, 'Fine. You are obviously not well today. Or you're not feeling it or whatever.'
"And it is knowing when they really do need that break and when they just can't be bothered.
"It is really hard to call it. My head had to be falling off for me to get a day off school when I was younger.
"I had two parents that worked. They weren't at home.
"They could not just stay at home because I was feeling a little bit unwell that day. I think my kids are slightly spoilt.
"Mine and Wayne's jobs are not linear. They are not nine-to-five, five days a week.
"Wayne's mum and dad live with us, so they know they have a get out whereas when I was younger that was not a thing."
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It comes after she clapped back at vicious "mum-shaming" trolls who targeted her over a video of Carter.
The Up songstress admitted she had been left "baffled" by the remarks, before urging the Instagram keyboard bullies to "grow up."