ASHLEY Roberts looked red hot in a thong bikini in Turkey – as she flashed her sunburnt bum.
Ashley , 43, sizzled in the blue two-piece as she revealed she’d spent too much time on the beach.



The Pussycat Doll shared a video of her scored bum on Instagram after frying in her bikini.
The singer joked she is “too hot to handle” as she posted the video to her 718k followers.
She turned around and lifted the strap of her bottoms to show off her natural white skin compared with her red bum cheeks.
The star told fans: “Day one, I never learn.”
It was clearly making Ashley feel worse for wear, as she groaned in pain: “Ahh cheeks. Ouch!”
Ashley took a well earned summer holiday with a friend after celebrating the release of her new book, Breathwork: Techniques for better mental, emotional and physical health.
While promoting the book she opened up about her wellness journey, and revealed being in The Pussycat Dolls made her “really, really sick”.
The Don’t Cha hitmakers became one of the most successfull girl groups of all time after their debut album in 2005.
But Ashley said she was left with arthritis , shingles, eczema , stomach ulcers, and extreme headaches because of their lifestyle in the band, and she was eventually admitted to hospital.
“I remember being on stage in New York with the crowd singing back the lyrics and thinking, ‘Oh, this is really happening.’ It was a fast, extreme rocket ship,” she told The Times.
“There were no discussions around, ‘How is your mental health?’ It was a different era. Now, artists are coming forward to talk about their struggles and concerts are rejigged.
“I remember once we were in three countries in one day. Eventually, my body just got to the point of shutdown. I was really, really sick.”
Ashley continued: “I remember saying [in the hospital], ‘I need to get on a flight to Germany. I’ve got a show to do. You gotta give me something.’ That was the mentality.
“I was having extreme headaches, being sick.
“They found viral arthritis in my knee. I couldn’t do anything really.
“But that was my drive. And then when I finally got out of the Dolls [in 2010], I had eczema all over my legs, shingles across my face and a stomach ulcer.
“An acupuncturist told me then, ‘If you don’t scream, your body’s gonna scream for you.’”
She has since discovered breathing practices have helped her to “understand how my body feels around certain people.”
She said: “My foundation is stronger. I’m not saying I’m some kind of guru, or that I’ve got a certificate saying I’ve got everything figured out. If anything, it’s the opposite. But I do feel better.”

