CELEB Race Across The World star Kelly Brook looked incredible as she stripped down to swimwear after fan backlash.
The 44-year-old and husband Jeremy Parisi are currently on our screens as part of the second series of the BBC show.
Kelly recently took to Instagram to share some pictures from their travels.
In one snap the star wowed in a colourful swimsuit as she put her towels up to dry.
While in another she gave a smile to the camera while posing in a window.
Kelly captioned the post: "Living our Best Backpackers Life in this Jungle Paradise 🏃🏻♀️🏃🚌🦟🇧🇷🐍🇧🇷🌴🪴
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"@jeremyparisi @raceacrosstheworld @bbc @bbciplayer pics taken on @leica_camera 📸 #Leica D-Lux7 Compact."
Many fans rushed to the comments section to share how much they're enjoying the programme.
One wrote: "Loved first episode of travel around the world. Many wait for the next episode."
"Absolutely Inspirational. Well Done," a second chimed in.
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A third added: "I thought you and your Husband were so fantastic! Keep it going Kelly 💕 xxxx."
A fourth chimed in: "Just watched - you were both fab!"
However some other fans have said something totally different.
Others accused Kelly of using globetrotting series as a ‘free holiday’.
They thought that she's treating the show like a holiday when it is meant to be a competition, as they trek across South America.
When they came across some problems, Kelly didn't seem phased by what was happening.
In a bid to beat the other couples, Jeremy booked them
When Jeremy booked them onto a 12 hour bus journey in an attempt to get to their first pit stop as quickly as possible, his wife groaned that she wanted to check out beach towns along the way.
He started to get frustrated with her as she complained about being prevented from seeing the sights of Brazil.
One person wrote: "According to Kelly Brook. It’s 'Celebrity Take Your Time Across The World’."
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Another added: "Kelly Brook has literally signed up to this just for a holiday."
A third scoffed: "Kelly Brook out here on a holiday instead of a race."