Rhian Sugden posted throwback photos of herself on Wednesday while on vacation in sunny Ibiza.

Rhian Sugden shares sizzling throwback photos of herself posing in a skimpy pink bikini

The 36-year-old glamour model bared all in a skimpy pink bikini that barely contained her ample assets.

Her hourglass shape was beautifully highlighted by the two piece, which featured a green trim and skimpy draw string bottoms.

When she posed on the tennis court for photographer Danny DeSantos, her golden tan made her look absolutely stunning.

Rhian wore her long, lustrous blonde hair down and accessorized with oversized sunglasses for a saucy look.

To accompany the photo, she wrote: ‘Daydreaming of hotter times’.

Last month during the trip Rhian posed in in a red swimsuit as she draped the sleeves off her shoulders while perched on a wall overlooking a pool.

Her long brunette hair was styled into voluminous loose waves that fell past her shoulders, turning up the heat.

Rhian wore the revealing one-piece to show off her tan while concealing her eyes with a pair of thick black sunglasses.

She penned: ‘New (ish) pics by the amazing @dannydesantos ‘.

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It comes after Rhian talked for the first time about her anxiety diagnosis and said that her fear of getting sick, which started when she was only three years old and has lasted her whole life, has caused her to have panic attacks and put her in the hospital.

Rhian told Dr. Alex George, a former Love Island star, on the Stompcast podcast that her fear of getting sick has taken over her life and that her husband has had trouble dealing with her anxiety and panic attacks.

Rhian said that her fear has affected many parts of her life for over 30 years, from not being able to ride school buses to not being able to go on vacations abroad or eat most foods, which has made her very thin.

Doctors had a hard time helping the model for years, but she decided to try different therapies on her own, such as shock therapy and hypnotherapy. Recently, she said she has finally started to learn how to deal with things better.