Singer Natalie Imbruglia reveals inking on lower tummy wearing cute bikini
The Torn singer was taking a break in Italy
POPSTAR Natalie Imbruglia gave fans a sneak peek at her tummy tattoo as she sported a VERY low cut bikini on holiday in Italy.
Usually keeping the design covered up under her clothing, the brunette's floral inking could clearly be seen peeking out of the top of her skimpy swim pants as she soaked up the sun.
The red roses matched the rusty colour of her triangle two-piece while also drawing attention to her rock hard tummy.
Looking the complete beach babe, the former Neighbours star was seen flashing her super-toned figure as she towelled off on-board a boat.
The outfit flattered her long, slender thighs with a bling tie design at the hips.
Meanwhile the top clung tight to her chest to make the most of her curves.
She left her long wet hair to fall in natural waves over her shoulders and plonked on a pair of sunglasses as she chilled out.
In true Italian style, she clutched an espresso in a paper cup for a post-swim boost.
Her swish vessel was moored up in Lipari, a volcanic island off Sicily.
Aussie Nat seemed eager to soak up her natural surroundings and took to the deck to puff on a cigarette while she admired the huge mountains around her.
Natalie, 41, then whipped out her camera to capture the view more permanently.
Earlier in the day, she had hopped off the back of the boat for a splash in the crystal blue waters.
She was seen giggling with a pal as she lowered herself in a little tentatively, perhaps because the waves were a little chilly.
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Seemingly a little tired of her sea legs, the former model threw on a cute patterned cover-up to explore the island's cobbled streets.
She was seen clutching a bag of souvenirs as she explored the cute Mediterranean hideaway.
Natalie is enjoying a sun-soaked vacation just weeks after splashing out $1.3million on a three-bedroom home in Byron Bay.
In 2014, she told Sunday Style that she was planning to buy a home Down Under after living in London for two decades.
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