Montana Brown sizzles in white one-piece after finishing her Maldives shoot

Montana Brown sizzles in a white swimsuit on idyllic Maldives ‘work trip’ amid COVID travel ban

She is all set to return to the UK following her ‘work trip’ to the Maldives amid England’s Covid-19 lockdown and a nationwide travel ban.

But Montana Brown has not shied away from advertising her sun-socked island trip as she shared yet another sizzling bikini-clad snap on her Instagram on Monday.

The Love Island star, 25, flaunted her toned physique in a white one-piece with flowery yellow straps after finishing her Swim Society collection shoot on Sunday.

Work trip: Montana Brown has not shied away from flaunting her Maldives trip as she shared yet another bikini-clad snap on her Instagram on Monday morning amid the Covid lockdown

The TV personality showcased her bronzed pegs in the understated beachwear from her self-designed, sustainable collection, proving she was her own best advertisement.

Montana shielded her eyes from the scorching sunshine with a wide-brimmed straw hat and let her golden tresses fall in a loose wave across her shoulders.

In a caption alongside the sizzling snap, she bragged: ‘the daily commute.’

The reality star jetted off to the Maldives last week amid England’s Covid lockdown to shoot her sustainable swimwear line, which is all made from recycled material. 

It's a wrap! The Love Island star, 25, flaunted her toned physique in a white one-piece with flowery yellow straps after finishing her Swim Society collection shoot on Sunday

It’s a wrap! The Love Island star, 25, flaunted her toned physique in a white one-piece with flowery yellow straps after finishing her Swim Society collection shoot on Sunday

In an Instagram stories video, Montana said she is returning to the UK on Monday after finishing the shoot but wishes she could ‘extend’ her trip as the thought of flying back is ‘horrid’.

The media personality was joined by Love Island’s Samira Mighty, singer Mahalia, and model Joann Van Den Herik for the balmy Maldives excursion. 

They have not shied away from sharing sun-kissed snaps from the enviable excursion, with Montana warning fans last week that ‘spam’ was incoming.

The group had previously shared hoards of pictures and videos as they went through the airport and on the plane, while Montana also complained of feeling ‘pooped’. 

Group trip: Montana is set to return to the UK on Monday with her pals Love Island's Samira Mighty, singer Mahalia, and model Joann Van Den Herik

Group trip: Montana is set to return to the UK on Monday with her pals Love Island’s Samira Mighty, singer Mahalia, and model Joann Van Den Herik

Amid furore over reality stars and influencers jetting abroad amid the coronavirus pandemic, Montana previously defended her trip in an impassioned YouTube video, insisting she was being ‘very careful’.

Quashing concerns she was flouting rules, a spokesperson for Montana previously said: ‘Montana is in the Maldives for work purposes shooting her campaign for her company Swim Society.

‘This is allowed under government guidelines.’ 

COVID-19 rules currently stipulate that travelling outside the country is banned unless for business or education. 

In the video shared ahead of the trip, Montana joined her business partner in explaining: ‘Everybody has been isolating, I’m not going out. 

‘The quarantine coming back from the Maldives has been lifted.’ 

Fury: Amid furore over reality stars  jetting abroad amid the coronavirus pandemic, Montana defended her trip in an impassioned YouTube video, insisting she was being 'very careful'

Fury: Amid furore over reality stars  jetting abroad amid the coronavirus pandemic, Montana defended her trip in an impassioned YouTube video, insisting she was being ‘very careful’

Montana went on: ‘We’re being very careful. We don’t want people to think we’re being sneaky, it’s is an influencer trip but we’re not being sneaky. 

‘I can’t take a picture out in the garden with the leaves, I can’t put my wellies on.’

She then revealed they are using a company called More Trees to offset their carbon footprint and give back by planting trees. 

They explained: ‘We’re trying to be sustainable and be accessible. Something else we’re doing which is amazing. 

‘We’re going to the Maldives and we are going by plane – we’re not swimming there…

‘We’re using a company that offset your carbon footprint. He calculates how much we’ll be omitting and gifts us the trees.’