STRICTLY'S Oti Mabuse stunned fans with a sexy dance in a bikini, whilst on holiday with husband Marius.
The former Dancing On Ice judge, 34, looked incredible as she strutted her stuff in a mini skirt.




Oti 34, who shot to fame on Strictly Come Dancing ten years ago, proved she's still got the moves in her latest TikTok video.
The star, who is on holiday with husband Marius Lepure, 41, and their baby daughter, could be seen shimming for the camera.
Oti showed off her stunning figure in just a bikini top and mini skirt.
The TV star, who's sister is Strictly's head judge Motsi Mabuse, showed off her impressive dancing skills.
Oti shot to fame when she Strictly in 2015 for its thirteenth series.
For her debut she was partnered with boxer Anthony Ogogo, but unfortunately did not make it past week three, finishing in 14th place
Four years later, she won her first Glitterball Trophy with Kelvin Fletcher.
Oti then became the first professional to defend her Strictly crown, helping comedian Bill Bailey pull off a shock win in 2020.
However, she shocked fans when she announced she was leaving Strictly, and wouldn't be returning after her second win.
Meanwhile, Oti recently dropped a fresh hint about having more children as she opened up about "growing her family".
The star welcomed her first child with Marius in November 2023.
The pair have decided not to make their daughter's name public yet after she was born prematurely.
Oti experienced complications after she gave birth when she contracted sepsis.
Despite all of this, the former Strictly Come Dancing professional has admitted that she wants to grow her family with another kid.

Oti told The Express: "I would love to have more children, I’ve never shied away from that.
"I think it's a matter of time and obviously if God allows it. Only God will say no is the right time, but yes, I would love to grow my little family."
However, motherhood has its unique challenges, especially as Oti tries to juggle the duties with her busy showbiz career.
The former I'm A Celebrity campmate told the outlet: "It is a juggle as a working mum.
"It is such a big, big juggle and sometimes you’re working and you’re like, ‘Yes, I’m doing this for you’ and then you’re tired and you have to push yourself to still be present with your child.
"So that struggle, I’m still finding it. Planning is something that we find really, really important and it really, really helps, but I think it will be a lifetime struggle."
She added: "It’s a whirlwind. Having your children is a complete change of lifestyle and I think nobody is really ready for it and it takes time.
"It’s also about prioritising and getting as much help from friends and family as possible because you do need that community, and you will need your friends, someone to cry on, someone to lean on."
