Maya Jama showcases her incredible curves in a white crop top and boxers 

Maya Jama showcases her incredible curves as she strikes a series of playful poses in a white crop top and boxers

She recently hit back at criticism for wearing racy outfits. 

And Maya Jama looked radiant as ever as she showcased her jaw-dropping figure in a sizzling clip she shared on Wednesday. 

The TV presenter, 26, displayed her hourglass curves as she donned a white crop top with printed boxers, holding the Ikea Off White phone cover in hand. 

Stunning: Maya Jama looked radiant as ever as she showcased her jaw-dropping figure in a sizzling clip she shared on Wednesday

Styling her brunette locks into loose waves, the former BBC radio host struck a series of playful poses for the camera.

Going make-up free in the post, the Celebrity Juice star added to her look with baby blue nail polish. 

It comes after Maya defended her penchant for wearing sexy clothing, after facing a barrage of criticism for her racy ensembles onscreen.

Maya has long enjoyed accentuating her curves in figure-hugging and barely-there outfits, but as her fame grew so, too, did the criticism.

Looking good: The TV presenter, 26, displayed her hourglass curves as she donned a white crop top with printed boxers

Looking good: The TV presenter, 26, displayed her hourglass curves as she donned a white crop top with printed boxers

Speaking about getting before going before cameras again as the new host of BBC Three make-up contest Glow Up, she told The Sun: ‘I can’t bl**dy wait. I’ve already planned my outfits for the first day of release like I’ve been in jail.’

She continued: ‘I’m going to wear what I want, as usual, and that’s how I’m going to stay. To be honest, I’ve always dressed this way. It only became a topic recently, so I’m just going to continue. And that’s that.’

Last year, Maya insisted she will dress how she wants ‘no matter what size I am’ as she hits back about the furore over her revealing outfits on BBC1 series Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer.

She accused critics, some of whom threatened to report her to the BBC, of ‘hyper sexualising’ her body rather than celebrating the fact a woman was fronting a primetime show during a Twitter riposte in June.

Wow: Styling her brunette locks into loose waves, the former BBC radio host struck a series of playful poses for the camera

Wow: Styling her brunette locks into loose waves, the former BBC radio host struck a series of playful poses for the camera

Several months on, the former Radio One DJ still finds it ‘weird’ her revealing outfits caused such a stir – and made some people feel ‘awkward’.

In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, Maya said: ‘I’ve always worn the same thing but when I was slimmer nobody commented on it and as soon as you have got a fuller figure people are shocked and insulted by your body, so I found it ridiculous.

‘I’ve been wearing the same outfits, the same cut tops, my entire career and there was never really that many comments on it until I started putting on a bit of weight.

‘I was like “Gosh, if you’re shocked at boobs or even just a bit of cleavage on telly, I don’t know how people cope when they go to the swimming pool or the beach because there’s a lot more boobs on show there”.

‘It’s a woman’s body – I don’t feel like it should cause such outrage. I’m going to continue to dress how I’ve always dressed no matter what size I am.’

Standing up for herself:  Maya recently defended her penchant for wearing sexy clothing, after facing criticism for her racy ensembles onscreen

Standing up for herself:  Maya recently defended her penchant for wearing sexy clothing, after facing criticism for her racy ensembles onscreen