Holly Ramsay flaunts her figure in a tiny string bikini

Holly Ramsay flaunts her figure in a tiny string bikini after celebrating two years of sobriety

‘Happiest on the Beach’: Holly Ramsay flaunts her incredible figure in a TINY thong bikini as she soaks up the sun with sister Tilly – after celebrating two years of sobriety

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Holly Ramsay looked like the ultimate beach babe as she posed in a tiny string bikini on Tuesday.

Holly, 22, daughter of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, enjoys a sun-soaked holiday with her sister Tilly, 21.

It comes after Holly celebrated an incredible two years of sobriety after admitting alcohol had left her at “rock bottom”.

'Happiest on the beach': Holly Ramsay showed off her incredible figure in a TINY thong bikini on Tuesday as she soaked up the sun with sister Tilly - after celebrating two years of sobriety

‘Happiest on the beach’: Holly Ramsay showed off her incredible figure in a TINY thong bikini on Tuesday as she soaked up the sun with sister Tilly – after celebrating two years of sobriety

Holly showed off her slim figure in the racy beach pic, wearing an orange and white checkered bikini.

She featured a soft golden glow and some small tattoos on her ribs and arm.

Holly went makeup-free and wore her long, blonde locks down and draped over her shoulders.

Sister love: In her Instagram post, she also shared a picture of her sister Tilly holding her hand to the camera

Sister love: In her Instagram post, she also shared a picture of her sister Tilly holding her hand to the camera

In her Instagram post, she also shared a picture of her sister Tilly holding her hand up to the camera.

“Happiest on the beach,” Holly captioned her post.

Earlier this month, Holly thanked friends and family for their unwavering support as she celebrated two years of sobriety.

In a brief Instagram post, she admitted she was forced to quit drinking after her previous lifestyle left her “at rock bottom.”

Milestone: Earlier this month, Holly thanked friends and family for their unwavering support as she celebrated two years of sobriety

Milestone: Earlier this month, Holly thanked friends and family for their unwavering support as she celebrated two years of sobriety

Taking to the social media platform where she commands 315,000 followers, Holly, 22, wrote: “Today is two years since I had a drink. Two years ago today I hit rock bottom, I was terrified.

“I certainly didn’t think I would be where I am today, both physically and mentally. I’ve fought every day since then to get to where I am today.”

She added: “I am so grateful to so many people for their support, encouragement and endless love. I will continue to learn and grow every day. I feel fortunate to be able to use my voice to raise awareness and break the stigma surrounding mental health.

“Sending love to everyone who needs it today and always. One day at a time.’

Old times: Holly with her father Gordon Ramsay at London Fashion Week in 2019, a year before she made the decision to quit drinking

Old times: Holly with her father Gordon Ramsay at London Fashion Week in 2019, a year before she made the decision to quit drinking

Opening up: In January, the influencer took to her Instagram Stories for a Q&A, during which she admitted finding sobriety hard at her age — despite feeling better than she has in years She said,

Opening up: In January, the influencer took to her Instagram Stories for a Q&A, during which she admitted finding sobriety hard at her age — despite feeling better than she has in years

Holly previously admitted she made the decision to get sober despite being aware of the social function alcohol plays in the lives of so many young people in the UK.

In January, the influencer took to her Instagram Stories for a Q&A, during which she admitted she found sobriety difficult at her age – although she felt better than she had in years.

When asked “how important it is to give up alcohol when you deal with mental health issues on a daily basis,” she replied, “There’s no one-size-fits-all solution…

“For me, not drinking has made me so much more present, I can have more fun and I’m in control. Alcohol + antidepressants don’t mix well. I have decided to put my physical and mental health first.

“It can be lonely not to drink, especially at that age since it’s such a big part of our social life like you.”

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Tough times: Holly shared her personal milestone last year, and while she praises the impact alcohol-free life has had on her mental health, she admits it hasn't been without its difficulties

Tough times: While she praises the impact of alcohol-free life on her mental health, she admitted it wasn’t without its difficulties