Malin Andersson parades her incredible curves in yellow lace lingerie for sizzling video

She’s long been an advocate of body positivity.

And Malin Andersson was flaunting her incredible curves on Thursday as she slipped into yellow lace lingerie for a sizzling Instagram post.

The Love Island star, 26, looked incredible in the colourful two-piece as she shared a video of her sexy look from her home during the coronavirus lockdown.  

Sizzling: Malin Andersson, 26, was flaunting her incredible curves on Thursday as she slipped into yellow lace lingerie for a sizzling Instagram post

In the video Malin struck a sultry pose after slipping into the gorgeous yellow lingerie, displaying her amazing figure.

The star teamed her sultry look with a classic red lip as she shared another sexy post from her time on lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic. 

She captioned her post: ‘What’s your fav colour? Mines yellow.’

Amazing: The Love Island star looked incredible in the colourful two-piece as she shared a video of her sexy look from her home during the coronavirus lockdown

Amazing: The Love Island star looked incredible in the colourful two-piece as she shared a video of her sexy look from her home during the coronavirus lockdown

Sex bomb: Malin added another pop of colour to her look with a statement red lip as she shared the video from her home during the coronavirus lockdown

Sex bomb: Malin added another pop of colour to her look with a statement red lip as she shared the video from her home during the coronavirus lockdown

Malin’s post after she revealed that she’s returned to her previous job as a carer for the elderly and terminally ill, after feeling a ‘void’ while away from the sector.

The beauty took to Twitter to make the revelation on Sunday, while declaring she felt compelled to help out during the COVID-19 pandemic.

She wrote: ‘So I’ve decided to return to my former job as a carer throughout this horrible period. For those that don’t know I became a carer for the elderly/palliative care after my mum died and it brought me so much satisfaction.

‘I can’t sit at home on my own anymore knowing I have training within the sector. My heart hurts for them, and if I can give something more then what I’m doing – then I am satisfied.’ 

Love your body: The star is no stranger to sharing videos of her amazing curves to promote body positivity

 Love your body: The star is no stranger to sharing videos of her amazing curves to promote body positivity

She added: ‘I’m blessed to be able to work from home and that I’m financially free. I have a roof over my head.I have food.

‘But with all of that something is still missing-that’s me sat here healthy knowing I can do more. Giving to others fills a void that material things can never bring.’ 

Malin’s announcement comes days after she reflected on her battle with suicidal thoughts.

While expressing concerns over the mental health state of those self-isolating, the reality star gave fans an insight into her own struggles.

The TV personality turned mental health and body positivity advocate spoke candidly about her own experiences in a bid to help out others.

Carer: It comes after Malin revealed that she's returned to her previous job as a carer for the elderly and terminally ill, after feeling a 'void' while away from the sector

Carer: It comes after Malin revealed that she’s returned to her previous job as a carer for the elderly and terminally ill, after feeling a ‘void’ while away from the sector 

Alongside a picture taken on a holiday in Bali, Malin warned that even when people appear to be coping, there’s no knowing how they are really feeling

Explaining that repressed emotions can come through at any time, she recalled going on holiday after the death of her daughter, believing that she was dealing with her grief, but had instead buried it.

Malin lost her baby daughter Consy last January, just one month after giving birth to her due to ‘complications’ with being born seven weeks premature.

Recalling the holiday she took shortly afterwards, she said: ‘I was in Bali, my first real escape after Consy. I had a freeing, amazing time.

‘I then came back to normality tried to ‘live’ but I didn’t want to. Pause. This isn’t spoken enough. It’s only spoken about when it happens. Listen.

‘I was happy. People thought I was ok again, they thought I was over everything. My actions said so. My social media said so too. To everyone else I was ‘Happy’.

‘Truth: I wasn’t. I tried. I was suppressed. I wasn’t feeling my pain. I was ignoring the fact I wasn’t ok.’

If you have been affected by this story, you can call the Samaritans on 116 123 or visit www.samaritans.org.

For help with the loss of a child, contact The Lullaby Trust on 0808 802 6868 or visit www.lullabytrust.org.uk. 

Helping hand: The Love Island star declaring she felt compelled to help out during the COVID-19 pandemic (pictured in a recent holiday post)

Helping hand: The Love Island star declaring she felt compelled to help out during the COVID-19 pandemic (pictured in a recent holiday post)