Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace confidently poses in lingerie ahead of new career move

02 July 2023 , 15:40
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Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace confidently poses in lingerie ahead of new career move
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace confidently poses in lingerie ahead of new career move

Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace has confidently posed in a series of exclusive sizzling snaps to mark her new career move.

The 44-year-old TV star is best known for appearing on Big Brother in 2006 but made her fortune investing in property.

She continues to appear on TV including Good Morning Britain, This Morning and other shows as well as spending time working on other entrepreneurial ventures.

And the star's career is set to head down a new path as she is set to join subscription platform Social Ikon, which Danniella Westbrook joined earlier this year.

A source told the Mirror: "Aisleyne is so excited to be joining Social Ikon as an ambassador.

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"She is really looking forward to working with the team to build an amazing profile.

"Aisleyne is planning some amazing trips to Portugal and Turkey to produce content. She loves traveling and chatting with her fans so to be able to combine both is such an exciting opportunity."

To mark the new move, Aisleyne posted in a series of sizzling snaps where she can be seen sporting pink lingerie with a red lace trim while posing in a lift.

Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace confidently poses in lingerie ahead of new career moveAisleyne Horgan-Wallace confidently poses in lingerie (Daddy The Agency)
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace confidently poses in lingerie ahead of new career moveThe Big Brother star has taken her career down a new path (Daddy The Agency)

Aisleyne's lingerie comprises of a bra and knickers set as she confidently looks away from the camera and poses with her hand on her head in one image.

The reality star styled her long blonde locks in a half-up-half-down do with bouncy curls at the ends and her fringe falling either side of her face, as she looks straight into the camera lens while holding onto a lipstick and leaning on one side of the lift in another snap.

In a third image, Aisleyne gives a sultry glare at the camera while the word 'toxic' can be seen written on the mirror of the lift behind her in pink lipstick.

In a final photo, Aisleyne has one hand resting on the back of her head while biting a lipstick in a sultry pose while looking right into the camera.

It comes weeks after the star opened up to the Mirror about her adult ADHD diagnosis.

Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace confidently poses in lingerie ahead of new career moveAisleyne confidently looked into the camera lens as she posed for snaps (Daddy The Agency)
Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace confidently poses in lingerie ahead of new career moveAisleyne wore a pink bra and knickers set with a red trim (Daddy The Agency)

She revealed to the Mirror: "I spent four hours with a psychiatrist on three different occasions.

"But after the first occasion he was like like, 'yep'. If it was a scale of one to four – say if I had to get two out of four [to be diagnosed with ADHD] I was getting four out of four.

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"It was very apparent and very obvious."

Aisleyne said it felt "cathartic" to get the diagnosis as she added: "It just explained a lot" from her decision making, memory and her sensitivity to rejection.

However, she also joked an earlier diagnosis would have made her "boring".

When asked how an earlier diagnosis would have helped her, she joked: "Oh it would've made me boring," with a giggle before she added: "I'm joking.

"I'm actually glad I didn't get it when I was younger because so what I didn't have a 10 year plan, I kind of roughly knew that I wanted to buy property.

"I did always know that I was different to everyone else, I absolutely knew without a shadow of a doubt that I wasn't like all my classmates – I know there was something but I didn't know what it was.

"I was a big daydreamer in class, just couldn't really concentrate, would be away with the fairies type thing and everyone knew what secondary school and what college and what they wanted to study and I was just sort of like a hippie child, like: 'I don't know, let's see what happens!'

"But I haven't done too bad for myself. So if they had diagnosed me earlier and got me on medication, maybe I wouldn't have had the life experiences that I have had and I'm pretty happy with how I've turned out."

Amy Denman

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