“Who needs a beach background? Former Love Island star Margarita Smith poses in bikini as she remains isolated “ for loved ones ” amid coronavirus pandemic
Margarita Smith is doing her part to keep herself and others safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
The former Love Island star posted a sleek Instagram post on Monday, sharing two photos in which she poses in her skinny bikini at home, instead of going to the beach.
The 26-year-old explained in her caption, “ Who needs a beach bottom? I choose to stay at home for my loved ones, for the elderly and for our country.
Safer! Margarita Smith (photo) wants to protect herself and others during the coronavirus pandemic. Former Love Island star posted a racy Instagram post on Monday, sharing two photos in which she poses in skinny bikini at home, instead of going to the beach
“Because the more people staying at home, the faster we can defeat COVID-19!” she added.
Margarita also added the hashtags #LockDownForLove and #StayHome at the end of her caption.
In the photos, the former reality star wore a blue and white polka dot bikini with a frilly top and skinny bottom.
The 26-year-old explained in her caption, “ Who needs a beach bottom? I choose to stay at home for my loved ones, for the elderly and for our country. Because the more people staying at home, the faster we can beat COVID-19!
She wore full make-up and had her hair in long wavy locks, with a hat lying nearby.
Beauty has added a number of gold accessories, including a pair of trendy earrings.
Margarita isn’t the only celebrity to skip the beach and stay in place.
To get by! Margarita isn’t the only celebrity to skip the beach and stay in place. Rebecca Lobie (hot niece) of Steve Irwin (photo) found an alternative way to sunbathe in her garden, sharing the photo above with Instagram stories on Sunday
Rebecca Lobie, Steve Irwin’s “hot niece”, is also self-isolating in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
With beach closings and government advice preventing large rallies in effect, the 32-year-old woman has found an alternative to tanning.
Sunday, she posed in her garden, lying on a blue towel in what appeared to be a red bikini with panties.
Beauty captioned the photo: “A cure for vitamin D even if we can’t go to the beach”.
Beauty captioned the photo: “A cure for vitamin D even if we can’t go to the beach”
Update: As of Monday evening March 30, the total number of people diagnosed with the virus in Australia was 4,200, including 18 deaths