Maya Jama looks incredible dancing in a bikini in her kitchen as she joins Michael Dapaah’s Belly Must Go TV show
MAYA Jama looked incredible in a bikini in her kitchen ahead of joining Big Narstie for comic Michael Dapaah’s Belly Must Go show.
The TV presenter showed off her flat stomach ahead of being put through her paces for the lockdown work-out show created by her pal comedian Michael.
Maya, 26, showed off her sensational curves in the cow-print bikini top and low cut khaki pants as she laughed at her antics.
She is seen sweating it out to compete against celebrities including C4’s Big Narstie in the hilarious show which kicks off on YouTube at 6pm tonight.
The stunning star showed off her incredible figure in a cropped tracksuit top and matching trousers as she bantered with Michael’s guests in a gym.
Show creator and Man’s not hot singer Michael told The Sun: “This show has been a passion project for me for years now so it’s a dream come true to finally see it get made.
He added: “During the lockdown, I struggled to motivate myself to keep fit and it started to affect my mental health.
“It became even more important for me to get the show made to encourage myself and others back into fitness in a fun and non-intimidating way.”
It’s the latest in a long line of top shows for Maya, who has been tipped to star in Strictly Come Dancing later this year.
She also co-hosted Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer last year in between lockdowns.
Aside from her TV work, the former BBC Radio 1 host has enjoyed success with fashion collections with PrettyLittleThing and JD Sports, and has modelled for brands such as Adidas and Maybelline.
And Maya has a lot to celebrate.
Last month The Sun’s Bizarre revealed that Maya had become a millionaire after working her way up the showbiz ladder.
An insider said: “Maya has been grafting for years, honing her craft, but this year she’s really come into her own.
“After leaving Radio 1 in May she said she had exciting projects and she wasn’t wrong. Landing a presenting gig alongside Peter Crouch on his BBC primetime TV show Save Our Summer was massive, and it’s just the start.”
Maya’s company MIJ & Co has £1.3million in the bank and that figure will only rise.
Along with more TV deals, she is to launch her own skincare range this year and has big-money endorsements on the go.
Maya, from Bristol, went from a DJ on London community radio station Rinse FM to in 2017 becoming the youngest person ever to co-host the Mobo Awards.
Last month she revealed she became a millionaire at 24, telling the about her career: “You do something you enjoy and then you get paid for it and you’re like: ‘Oh my gosh, this is so cool!’.
Belly Must Go will premiere on tonight at 6pm YouTube.