Malin Andersson proudly shows off her curves as she strips down to her bikini in the heatwave to wash a car ahead of charity raffle
She recently said 'I love everything about me' and I'm '100% body confident' and Love Island's Malin Andersson headed outside in her bikini on Monday.
The 26-year-old stripped down to the Figleaves two-piece in London's heatwave to wash a car which is up for raffle with a percentage of funds going to charity.
Looking incredible, she showed off her golden tan and wore a big smile on her face as she tackled the car with a big sponge in hand.
Working it: Malin Andersson proudly showed off her curves as she stripped down to her bikini in the heatwave to wash a car ahead of a charity raffle on Monday
Confident: No doubt giving her neighbours quite the sight, Malin made sure the car was spotless - and all for a good cause
No doubt giving her neighbours quite the sight, Malin made sure the car was spotless - and all for a good cause.
The car is up for raffle with rafflemycar.com and for each car ticket sold, the company are donating 30p to support NHS staff and volunteers.
Speaking to New! magazine earlier this week, Malin insisted she has learned to love her body after battling with eating disorders in the past.
Helping out: The car is up for raffle with rafflemycar.com and for each car ticket sold, the company are donating 30p to support NHS staff and volunteers
Good for her: Malin recently said 'I love everything about me' and I'm '100% body confident' and her positivity shone through
She said: 'Oh, I'm 100 per cent body confident, but I never used to be. I used to suffer from eating disorders and I never liked how I looked. I battled that for six years and it's a long journey.
'I always say to my followers, there's a light at the end and you can get through it, just like anything else.'
Asked what her favourite part of her body is, Malin said: 'I love my bum! It's just a nice-shaped a**! And I love my tattoos too. I love everything about me - everything is equal'.
Malin recently said: 'Oh, I'm 100 per cent body confident, but I never used to be. I used to suffer from eating disorders and I never liked how I looked'
She continued: 'I battled that for six years and it's a long journey'
Malin said that her attitude towards her body changed when she became pregnant with her daughter Consy.
Sadly her daughter passed away in January 2019 after she was born seven weeks premature.
Malin explained that she learned to forget about her 'external' appearance and realised how beautiful people's bodies are.
A journey: Malin explained that she learned to forget about her 'external' appearance and realised how beautiful people's bodies are
Leading by example: No doubt Malin is helping others to follow her lead and learn to love their bodies
Soapy: It's clear to see Malin was using her time off work for a good deed
Most watched News videos
- Scottish woman has temper tantrum at Nashville airport
- Tesla Cybertruck explodes in front of Trump hotel in Las Vegas
- Mass panic as New Orleans attacker flies down Bourbon street
- Shocking moment zookeeper is fatally mauled by lions in private zoo
- Horrific video shows aftermath of New Orleans truck 'attack'
- Meghan Markle celebrates new year in first Instagram video
- Tesla Cybertruck burns outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas
- See how truck that drove into crowd made it through police barrier
- Cheerful Melania Trump bops to YMCA at Mar-a-Lago NYE bash
- New Orleans terror attack suspect reveals background in video
- Plane passenger throws drink at flight attendant in boozy fight
- Horrifying moment yacht crashes into rocks and sinks off Mexico coast