Montana Brown flaunts her toned abs in a skin-tight neutral unitard

She recently spoke out about her body struggles, including her dangerous weight loss when she was a teen. 

And continuing in her quest to boost body confidence in fans, Montana Brown took to Instagram to share stunning snaps while sporting a skin-tight neutral unitard. 

The Love Island contestant, 25, showcased her incredibly toned abs on the images posted on her social media accounts on Tuesday. 

Toned: Montana Brown, 25, flashed her toned abs in a series of pictures wearing a skin-tight unitard on Instagram on Tuesday

Montana smiled widely as she posed in the oatmeal-coloured one piece from ANGELLE, the clothing brand owned by YouTuber Elle Darby. 

Her followers were given a glimpse of her toned physique through the tight outfit, which she paired with a blue denim jacket. 

The reality star added a pair of white high-top Nike trainers and a gold pendant necklace to finish the look.  She opted for a pared-down make-up look and wore her brunette tresses in a low ponytail.  

Enviable curves: The Love Island star left little to the imagination in the pictures which showcased her impressive physique

Enviable curves: The Love Island star left little to the imagination in the pictures which showcased her impressive physique 

She also flaunted her pert derrière in a side profile shot of the clothing collection.

The latest pictures come just days after Montana spoke openly on Friday about her battles with her weight as a teenager.

The star, who has previously spoken out about the lack of body diversity on Love Island, shared two images taken months apart and spoke of her dangerous weight loss methods.

Side shot: Montana paired the look with a blue denim jacket, some white Nike high tops and wore her hair in a low ponytail

Side shot: Montana paired the look with a blue denim jacket, some white Nike high tops and wore her hair in a low ponytail

In an accompanying caption, she explained that as an 18-year-old in the first image she was happier yet returned from a holiday to Zante and began overexercising and abusing ‘dodgy’ fat burner pills leading to a dangerous turn in her health.

Montana explained that she was fighting to raise awareness with the duo of images and issued a stark warning to her followers about body image.

She wrote to her fans: ‘Looking back at some old pictures makes me quite sad. In the photo on the left, I was in Zante living my best life as an 18 year old…  

‘On the right was just a few months later being on a juice diet and taking fat burner pills from some dodgy website. I don’t know why I felt the pressure to lose weight but I was willing to do anything at that point to be slimmer…

Changes: Montana took to Instagram on Friday to detail her body struggles including her dramatic weight loss when she was a teen

Changes: Montana took to Instagram on Friday to detail her body struggles including her dramatic weight loss when she was a teen

‘I was ordering these pills to help me lose weight and hiding them from my mum and exercising a lot. Too much pressure for a teenager that’s for sure.’

Montana continued: ‘[I] Was way happier being in Zante, eating subways and being with friends not worrying about my weight!

‘I definitely learnt after this that it was unhealthy but just wanted to raise awareness that everyone goes through the motions of not being kind to their bodies and doing things we shouldn’t.

‘I didn’t appreciate my big boobs when I should’ve,’ she signed off humorously.

'I don't know why I felt pressure to lose weight': Montana acknowledged her past behaviour had been unhealthy and wanted to raise awareness amongst her fans with the candid post

‘I don’t know why I felt pressure to lose weight’: Montana acknowledged her past behaviour had been unhealthy and wanted to raise awareness amongst her fans with the candid post

The heartfelt post comes after Montana recently spoke out about the lack of diversity on Love Island. 

The swimwear brand owner told the What Day Is It? podcast she thought it was ‘unhealthy for people to just see size 8s chomping around in their bikinis.’

She continued: ‘I feel like, as a mixed race person, you’re always in a minority, especially on a show like that. It’s not something that I necessarily thought of while I was in the show.

‘I’ve had quite a privileged upbringing. I grew up in quite a white area so I’ve always been in the minority anyway. So it’s something that I didn’t feel uncomfortable with.

‘But I definitely think with regards to racial diversity and body diversity there’s always room for improvement.’

Making a stand: It comes after Montana recently called for greater diversity on Love Island as she insisted it's 'unhealthy for people to just see size 8s chomping around in their bikinis'

Making a stand: It comes after Montana recently called for greater diversity on Love Island as she insisted it’s ‘unhealthy for people to just see size 8s chomping around in their bikinis’

Montana went further, explaining why there’s a need to have a more inclusive cast, which is better representative of society.

She said: ‘I think it’s so important, because that [Love Island] so gets so many millions and millions of views. People wanna see themselves on the screen, people wanna feel like they’re being represented.

‘So it’s really important that they are having curvier girls on there. I think there’s a degree of – not everyone can be cast for love island.

‘There is a really fine line of: you want it to be entertaining, you want it to be aspirational, you wanna see a bunch of good looking people on television having fun and you wanna live vicariously through that.

‘But then you also wanna represent the UK and everybody who is a size bigger than a size 8.

Back then: The heartfelt post comes after Montana recently spoke out about the lack of diversity on Love Island (pictured in her 2017 Love Island line-up)

Back then: The heartfelt post comes after Montana recently spoke out about the lack of diversity on Love Island (pictured in her 2017 Love Island line-up)

‘I do think that’s unhealthy for people to just see size 8s chomping around in their bikinis, because then people perceive that the only way to be beautiful is to be a size 8, or be a smaller size. So there’s definitely work to do.’

Asked what she’d like to change on Love Island, Montana revealed: ‘I think I’d wanna see more people of colour.

‘I feel like there’s literally only maybe two or three people of colour on the whole series. And I do think they are like token people. And it shouldn’t be like ticking a box.

‘And I know it’s so hard because, I’m thinking back, and there was one researcher called Coco who was black, but as you get further up, it’s a white dominated industry.

‘It’s just a case of the heads of ITV being really really being focused on being diverse. It might be subconscious for them, but they definitely have to open their eyes and make sure that they’re being more diverse, racially.’

Changes: The swimwear brand owner told the What Day Is It? podcast she thought it was 'unhealthy for people to just see size 8s chomping around in their bikinis.'

Changes: The swimwear brand owner told the What Day Is It? podcast she thought it was ‘unhealthy for people to just see size 8s chomping around in their bikinis.’