Former Loose Women star Saira Khan has shared a body positive post in a white bikini while enjoying some 'me time' on a solo holiday away from her family in Lisbon
Former Loose Women star Saira Khan has shown off her "unfiltered" body in a stunning bikini selfie.She paired the makeup free selfie with an inspiring, body positivity message for her fans.
Fans have rushed to reply to Saira's inspiring post, commenting that they agree with her self love message and that she looks "beautiful" and "sensational". A third added: "Could not agree more Saira! Recently I had a holiday in Spain and the ladies over there, on the beach, in their 70's and 80's in their bikinis, absolutely wonderful."
Saira left Loose Women in 2021, after she claimed she made the difficult decision after the coronavirus pandemic sparked her to reassess her priorities.
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