Lisa Snowdon 51 looks incredible in a busty purple bikini

Lisa Snowdon, 51, looks incredible in a busty purple bikini as she poses for hot snaps in her garden

Lisa Snowdon looked incredible as she made a busty appearance in a skimpy purple bikini top on Sunday, sparking snaps on Instagram.

The 51-year-old presenter enjoyed the British weather as she lounged on a sun lounger in her garden inside the tiny triangular house.

As an accessory, she wore three colorful pearl necklaces one on top of the other and protected herself from the sun behind large sunglasses.

The former model beamed for stunning selfies that showed off her radiant, bronzed tan.

Lisa left her long dark locks loose and applied a radiant makeup palette to accentuate her beauty.

selfie!  Lisa Snowdon looked incredible as she made a busty appearance in a skimpy purple bikini top on Sunday, sparking snaps on Instagram

selfie! Lisa Snowdon looked incredible as she made a busty appearance in a skimpy purple bikini top on Sunday, sparking snaps on Instagram

Joking about her moody expression, she wrote, “I’m happy I promise – swipe.”

This comes after Lisa admitted that her life “didn’t turn out the way she would have liked” as she admitted to having been “jealous” when her friends had children.

The model – who is open about her fertility struggle, devastating miscarriage and regrets having an abortion in her late 20s – has detailed her feelings in her new book, Just Getting Started.

Speaking to Ranvir Singh, 46, about Lorraine, Lisa recalled the “woe of sadness” she felt when she heard the news her friends had gotten pregnant as she came to terms with not having children of her own .

The radio host began, “It’s such a horrible feeling to admit — jealousy.”

“Unless you’ve just been trying to be a mother, you don’t understand that feeling, that little touch of sadness.” “It was a strong feeling for me when I miscarried in my early 40’s.”

Lisa continued, “It took me a long time to come to terms with the fact that life wasn’t going to be for me, but it didn’t stop me from feeling this sadness.” I was so happy for her , but you can’t do anything about it.

“I’m trying to dig deep and pretend my life didn’t turn out the way I wanted it to, but I’m trying to redefine it and see what I have.”

Beaming: The presenter, 51, seemed to make the most of the British weather as she lounged in the tiny triangle number on a sun lounger in her garden

Beaming: The presenter, 51, seemed to make the most of the British weather as she lounged in the tiny triangle number on a sun lounger in her garden

She suffered a devastating miscarriage on live TV following a violent attack by an abusive ex-boyfriend and admitted she suffered at the thought the devastating outcome could be “punishment” for an abortion she undertook in her late 20s.

“If I were still grieving for the child I lost, I would never be satisfied and I would never be happy.” “I need to look around and be grateful for what I have,” she added.

It was difficult enough for former model and TV presenter Lisa to come to terms with not being able to achieve her lifelong dream of having children.

When that pain wasn’t enough, however, Lisa tormented herself in her darkest hours with the thought that her miscarriage was a “punishment.”

Worse still, for the past 20+ years she has envisioned this baby as a child, as a teenager and now as a young adult, painfully realizing how different her life would have been had she continued with the pregnancy.

“I would think, ‘Was this my chance and it’s gone? is this my punishment Maybe I didn’t deserve to be a mom for doing that,” Lisa said, refreshingly down-to-earth despite decades in show business. ‘

“It’s a kind of torture you put yourself through.” I think we women have the ability to do that to ourselves a lot.

“We just try to rub salt in the wound when we feel like shit.” We ask ourselves, ‘What else can I do to make it worse?’ Blaming ourselves and being ashamed.

“I stand by the fact that it [the termination] was the right decision because I’ve always thought that if I’m going to start a family I need a supportive partner – who’s loving, who’s there – and I was dating a man who wasn’t the right man for me Life. He totally let me down, didn’t even show up for my first doctor’s appointment [about the pregnancy].

‘If I had had the baby, I would have been linked to that man for the rest of my life.’ But every once in a while I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, he or she would be this age or that age.’ You never forget.’

Difficult: It comes after Lisa admitted her life

Difficult: It comes after Lisa admitted her life “didn’t turn out the way she would have liked” as she admitted she was “jealous” when her friends had children