Malin Andersson is the queen of body confidence as she goes for a drive in her underwear

‘Thong problems’: Malin Andersson is the queen of body confidence as she goes for a drive in nothing but her leopard print UNDERWEAR

She regularly takes to social media to advocate for body positivity. 

And Malin Andersson proved she was still comfortable in her own skin on Thursday as she went for an afternoon drive in nothing but her leopard print underwear.

The former Love Island star, 28, sat behind the wheel in the racy matching set and cruised along with her shades covering her eyes. 

Body confident: Malin Andersson proved she was comfortable in her own skin on Thursday when she went for an afternoon drive in nothing but her leopard print underwear

Listening to the The Ting Tings’ hit track Shut Up and Let Me Go, the former reality then stopped the car in time with the beat and whipped off her glasses. 

Jumping out of the car to expose her bare bottom to the camera, Malin started to writhe in pain as she revealed to views her pants were far from comfy. 

‘Thong problems,’ wrote the influencer alongside the hilarious video. 

Malin’s cameraman then threw her a sheer black dressing gown, which she caught and shrugged over her shoulders before sauntering back into the house in her slippers.  

'Thong problems': The Love Island star then jumped out of the car and revealed to her views that her pants were far from comfortable

‘Thong problems’: The Love Island star then jumped out of the car and revealed to her views that her pants were far from comfortable 

The video comes after the former Love Island star took to Instagram on Wednesday to share her eating disorder struggles with her followers. 

In a length caption she wrote: ‘Nobody will understand what goes through the mind when all you want to ever be is skinny. Nothing else matters.

‘I was 18 years old and around a size 6. I had just undergone 6 weeks of intense training whilst surviving on 600-800 calories a day – I had brain fog, I could never concentrate, I felt delusional at times and most sadly I felt very alone.

‘The thing is though, no one ever picked up on it.. and I get that it’s nobodies responsibility to either – I just think.. all those flights I did where I wouldn’t eat but only drink black coffee.. Constant trips to the toilet to make myself sick or take a laxative, Surely someone should have noticed? 

‘I remember hating a lot of my time with Virgin and how it took me further down an endless cycle of starving myself. Being such an image based job and competing in pageants during this time I think it all contributed to my on going pain and suffering with food.

‘Anyway – I just wanted to post this as a check in on all of you. How are your friends?Are their eating habits normal? What about your colleagues? Family?

‘This world can be scary when you’re stuck in your head.. especially in the current climate when you can’t control certain things – so controlling food and diet seems ‘easier’. 

'I felt very alone': The video comes after the former Love Island star took to Instagram on Wednesday to share her eating disorder struggles with her followers

‘I felt very alone’: The video comes after the former Love Island star took to Instagram on Wednesday to share her eating disorder struggles with her followers

‘Here are some signs to look out for with someone struggling with an eating disorder: Dramatic weight loss. Lying about how much they’ve eaten, when they’ve eaten, or their weight. Eating a lot of food very fast. Going to the bathroom a lot after eating. Exercising a lot.  Avoiding eating with others. Cutting food into small pieces or eating very slowly. Wearing loose or baggy clothes to hide their weight loss.  

‘Hope is whispering in your ear, please choose to hear it,’ she added. 

For confidential support call Mind on 0300 123 3393 or see /www.mind.org.uk for details.