Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Fearne Cotton relaxes with Floral Bikini on a Barbados beach


After experiencing what she described as cyber bullying, Fearne Cotton has fled the country for warmer climes.
The radio and TV host may have come under heavy criticism for her lacklustre presenting of the BBC’s Diamond Jubilee coverage, but she clearly has at least one fan.
The 30-year-old's boyfriend couldn't keep his hands off her as they frolicked on the beach in Barbados, earlier today.
In coming: Fearne Cotton relaxes on a Barbados beach as her boyfriend Jesse Wood returns from a dip in the sea
A lean looking Jesse Wood, who wore blue shorts, showed his support for his girlfriend by draping himself over her as she lay still on a sun lounger.
The couple looked like they were having a good time relaxing in the warm sunshine, and fooling around at the water's edge.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Fearne showed off her slender figure in a floral two-piece bikini and a pair of round rim sunglasses.
Splash landing: Fearne lay around enjoying the sunshine before Jesse jumped on top of her and showed his true feelings
Show off: The slender radio presenter looked superb in her floral bikini and revealed a toned torso as her boyfriend looked on
The heavily tattooed star kicked back and stayed hydrated by drinking bottled water in hot temperatures while toned Jesse kept his cool by taking a dip in the sea.
Fearne looks to have put her emotional Jubilee pageant coverage behind her after hitting back at the people who complained about her skills as a presenter.
After the barrage of abuse, she tweeted at the time: 'I was bullied at school so there’s no way I’m having it as a grown woman.' 

Beach babe: The BBC Radio star looked great in her two piece as she took a dip in the shallow waters
The look of love: Fearne and Jesse took a plunge in the cooling waters together as they kissed and cuddled
Eye spy: Jesse and Fearne were enjoying some alone time after the TV star recently came under attack for her presenting skills
'Grown men who slag me off in articles or online are huge bullies.
'I’m from a working-class family and have worked hard to get to where I am today. Others will just sit and do nothing but judge.
'People who sit lazily and judge others will never grow. They’ll never take a look at themselves or feel content. Shame so many do.
Still there: Fearne adjusted her bikini top and made sure her cleavage was covered in the floral bikini
Picture perfect: Fearne made an emotional statement about her credentials against cyber bullies

'I love my job and wouldn’t be doing it if I wasn’t any good at it. I have been working non-stop for 15 years, thank you.'
Her public defence came after the BBC received almost 5000 complaints about its coverage, and after Miss Cotton incorrectly addressed a war veteran named John as Jim.
face the music: Miss Cotton, pictured at the Diamond Jubillee with Jake Humphreys, had a lot of complaints over her performance

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