LAURA Anderson looked incredible as she stripped off to a bikini to show off her brand new £14,000 hot tub.
The former star, 36, flaunted her enviable figure while enjoying her new purchase with her footballer boyfriend Clark Robertson .



centre-back Clark, 32, also had his buff bod on display in a pair of blue swim shorts.
Clearly in the mood to celebrate, was seen holding a glass of prosecco while posing with her man.
Alongside the snap shared on Instagram, she said: “If you’re thinking of getting a hot tub this winter – do it!”
Laura shot to fame on the fourth series of Love Island in 2018 and left the villa with Paul Knopps.
and she went on to have relationships with Another Level singer and Hollyoaks’ , with whom she shares daughter Bonnie, two.
in October last year and she recently revealed – and finds him even more attractive when he’s on the pitch.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: “I guess I’m a WAG now. I actually really like football. I didn’t really like it before.
“To be honest, it just reminded me of my dad hogging the remote when we were young and I never got to watch what I wanted to watch.
“But now I like going to the games. I think he looks very sexy actually because he’s quite bossy on the pitch and he’s not like that day-to-day. He’s such a relaxed, chilled out guy.
“So on the pitch he’s always pointing and I’m like ‘what the hell what’s going on?’”
Laura, who split from Gary, 43, during her pregnancy, quit her radio presenting gig on Capital Scotland’s Breakfast Show in February.
She walked away after less than a year due to suffering burnout from juggling super early rises for work while looking after Bonnie.
Explaining her sudden decision, Laura continued: “There’s jobs I have to knock back and I’d love to be going to London and going to these events all the time
“But it’s just not worth it. I left Capital because I couldn’t really be the energetic mum I wanted to be.
“I had to make a tough decision but I don’t regret choosing my daughter over any work opportunities because they’re only young once.”
