Lisa Snowdon, 51, branded 'fabulous' as she poses in tiny bikini on cruise

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Lisa Snowdon, 51, branded
Lisa Snowdon, 51, branded 'fabulous' as she poses in tiny bikini on cruise

TV and radio presenter Lisa Snowdon wowed her fans with her holiday snaps.

The This Morning regular looked gorgeous in a string of photos from her cruise. She took to her Instagram to give her followers an insight into her stunning holiday on the luxury yacht Emerald Sakara. Lisa, 51, has been travelling through the Caribbean, visiting St Vincent and The Grenadines with her close pal.

In her collection of holiday snaps, Lisa wowed her fans as she posed in her black and white striped bikini and gave a salute whilst holding a beer bottle. She also posted pictures from the yacht as she took a dip in its pool, did yoga on the sun deck and got dressed up for the evening in an eye-catching red outfit.

Lisa Snowdon, 51, branded 'fabulous' as she poses in tiny bikini on cruise eiqrrirdidzzinvLisa wowed her fans with her bikini pic (@lisa_snowdon/Instagram)
Lisa Snowdon, 51, branded 'fabulous' as she poses in tiny bikini on cruiseShe looked gorgeous in her all red outfit on the luxury yacht (@lisa_snowdon/Instagram)

Alongside her post, Lisa wrote: "Just cruising through life with @zoeirwinhair. Big doses of Vitamin sea, bubbling in the jacuzzi, yoga up on the deck, all needed and appreciated at this time of the year. @alexb_travelguru thank you for suggesting this trip, it’s so fun and such an adventure."

Her fans rushed to the comments to compliment the TV star, as one said: "OMG, you both look so stunning and relaxed." Another added: "Looking FABULOUS." Someone else wrote: "You look beautiful Lisa. You look nice and relaxed." A fourth commented: "What a couple of hotties… It looks amazing Honey," and Oliva Attwood gushed: "Such a babe."

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Lisa has recently opened up on her "painful" experience with perimenopause symptoms, admitting it made her feel "lonely". She said: "There’s so much more out there now and you can make a decision and can understand what's happening. Whereas 10 years ago, I didn't know and I think when you're alone and you're doing it on your own and you don't have that information, that's when it's a scary, lonely place to be.

"Knowing what we know now, we can work through it, we can navigate it, we can get the help we need – so don't be scared, just be prepared." Opening up on her own experience, she said: "It was painful. It was really hard to work out what's happening to me and if any of you have gone through perimenopause it’s a bit of a shapeshifter. One year and you'll feel like this and you're be anxious, depressed, low, and over-emotional, then your periods, your cycles will completely change.

"And then I put on three stone and that's hard when you're in any work situation, but when [especially] you're doing TV. Then you can get brain fog and all that sort of stuff. There's about 60 symptoms and counting, there's loads of lesser known symptoms, like dry eye disease, vertigo andtinnitusand all these kinds of things, but I just navigated it by myself."

She has also admitted her life "hasn't worked out the way she imagined" and admitted to feeling a "little pang of sadness" to friends or family members' pregnancies. Lisa admitted to Lorraine that she felt guilty to having emotions of envy, jealousy and pangs of sadness to her loved ones' pregnancies.

She said: "It's such a horrible emotion to feel, to admit to - the word jealousy, envy, all those things they conjure up. I felt guilty and shame for feeling like that, unless you haven't become a mum or you've been trying to become a mum, you don't realise that feeling. That little pang of sadness.

It comes after Lisa questioned whether she lost her "one shot" at being a mother after she got an abortion in her early 20s. Years later, the 51-year-old fell pregnant again and hoped to raise the baby as a single mother. However, moments before going on air on the LBC morning radio show she used to present for, she started to bleed and ended up suffering a miscarriage.

If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Miscarriage Association. You can call them on 01924 200799 or email [email protected]

Mia O'Hare

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