Gemma Collins shows off weight loss by flashing her BUM in skimpy thong swimsuit
GEMMA Collins has flashed her bum – wearing a thong swimsuit as she lay on her front on a lounger in sunny Los Angeles.
The 38-year-old star posted a picture of herself relaxing in the heat while James Brown's Living in America played over the top.
She earlier asked fans: "Who needs a Victoria's Secret model when you've got the GC?"
Gemma had been tearing around the Hollywood Hills after donning a sport bra for the first time.
She went on a run around the Runyon Canyon with beefed-up former Towie star Charlie King.
Donning an all-black crop top and leggings – plus the LA-regulation pair of shades – she tore around the landmark in videos captured on Instagram.
Chanting her own initials and celebrating as she got to the top, Gemma cheered: "I made it. Guys can you believe it? Can you Adam and Eve it?"
She added: "I got to the top of Runyon Canyon. It's so good keeping my fitness up is so important. It's good for the body – look at me, never worn a crop top before – it's the way forward.
"Exercise is very, very good for the mind, the heart, the blood. I'm just so happy. I feel free."
She told fans: "I never thought I'd get to the top. Guys, girls, get your crop tops on. Get up the hills."
Towie star Gemma has shed more than three stone after embarking on a fitness regime during Dancing On Ice earlier this year.
The reality favourite lost two and a half stone alone during the gruelling workouts – and has been determined to keep it up.
She has been busy in LA hanging out with Dancing On Ice partner Matt Evers and former Celebrity Big Brother co-star Jonathan Cheban.
Gemma is in the US city making a six-part reality show called Diva Forever, which will air every night after Love Island.
She was wasted no time getting stuck into the tinsel-town glam, yesterday being seen on the red carpet at the LA premiere of Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Taking Charlie King as her plus-one, she turned up at the famous Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
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