Gemma Collins flashes her stomach in bikini as she sells off old clothes for a tenner
GEMMA Collins looked great in a bikini as she makes a bit of extra cash by selling her old clothes for just a tenner.
The former Towie star, 45, took to her Instagram story to tell her 2.3 million followers that she’s uploaded some bits from her wardrobe on app Vinted.
The GC wowed in a blue paisley bikini and matching sarong.
She completed the look with long beach waves.
“Make me crazy prices on Vinted today, it’s all got to go,” she captioned the post.
In the next post she shared a screen shot of her Vinted profile, named “gcwardrobe1”, to display the clothes that she has on the platform for sale
Gemma has some white shorts, a top and some trousers all on her account for £10.00 each.
She also has an oversized t-shirt dress on there for £15.00.
The self-confessed diva also told fans: “All orders by 3pm before we close the account for summer holidays.”
The reality star has 279 reviews on her profile and has an average of 4.9 rating.
“The wardrobe of the GC items worn once for filming or for a shoot. Enjoy,” the profile bio states.
And now the profile has been closed.
It’s not the first time that Gemma has taken to Vinted to sell her unwanted clothes.
Back in February, there was plenty to pick – from brightly coloured tops to swimsuits and dresses.
Items ranged from sizes 20 to 30 and prices range from just £3 up to £40.
Just last month Gemma oozed beauty and body confidence rocking a skin-tight swimsuit by the water.
The TV personality posted the stunning snap to her Instagram grid today, alongside an inspirational message for her followers.
In the photo Gemma is sitting on a sun lounger wearing the off-the-shoulder swimwear.
The pink outfit perfectly hugged her curves and featured a sweet bow detail at the bust.
She captioned the post: “Loving the sun. Wishing you all a lovely bank holiday.
“Get your body in the sun, let your soul exhale
“Own your glow, take up space, wear the swimsuit, dive in the pool, laugh louder, live softer.
“The sun was never asking for perfection… only presence.”
