Whitney Port sent temperatures soaring with a slew of bikini photos from her Hawaii getaway.
The 38-year-old former reality star, who recently claimed she felt “pressured” to lose weight for The Hills, accepted it. instagram on Monday to give her fans a glimpse of her tropical vacation with an incredible carousel of photos.
Flaunting her sculpted physique in a skimpy red swimsuit, the American beauty elevated her look in an elegant matching floral print skirt as she posed on a sun lounger.
She oozed magazine cover glamor in a separate photo, rocking a white bandeau top paired with barely-there denim shorts, as she captioned the ensemble: “Look out, Hawaii spring break has startednnnnnnnn.”
The steamy snaps come after Whitney recently admitted she had a “secret” she wanted to tell her now-husband at the time of their engagement.
Whitney Port, 38, raised temperatures with a slew of bikini photos from her Hawaii getaway.
The Hills alum took to her Instagram on Monday to give her fans a glimpse of her tropical vacation with an incredible carousel of photos.
She revealed that she was in mounting financial debt when Tim Rosenman popped the question in 2013 during an ab episode of Money rehabilitation podcast.
“When I got engaged, I remember having like a $35,000 credit card bill,” she said, adding that she felt “embarrassed” about the “secret.”
“I’d known about it for a while and I was letting it build up and basically paying the interest every month.”
Whitney, who met Tim on the set of The City, said she knew she had to start with a clean slate with her future husband and told him the truth one night shortly after the engagement.
“I told him one night and he was definitely surprised, but he said, ‘We’ll figure it out,'” he recalled.
“I remember that at that time, luckily, I was able to pay it quickly.”
The actress said she fell under financial pressure for not saving money while appearing on a reality show.
“I spent a lot and I think that became this behavior of mine that I’ve tried to stifle as I’ve gotten older,” she added.
Flaunting her sculpted physique in a skimpy red swimsuit, the American beauty elevated her look in an elegant matching floral print skirt as she posed on a sun lounger.
She radiated magazine cover glamor in a separate photo, sporting a white bandeau top paired with barely-there denim shorts.
She also shared a romantic snap with her husband Tim Rosenman.
Another photo showed some delicious drinks he was enjoying.
She went on to share snaps from her luxurious vacation.
She also posted a photo of her gorgeous hotel room.
The cute couple has been married since November 2015 and welcomed their son Sonny two years later.
The debt revelation comes after Whitney said she felt “pressure” to be thin when she became famous on The Hills.
The star had just finished high school when she began filming The Hills and explained that she initially thought she was “a lot bigger” than her co-stars.
While her sudden rise to fame “affected” her relationship with food, she said she had been “taking steps” to figure things out.
When asked if she felt pressure to be thin when she starred on the show, she said us weekly: ‘Definitely. When I started filming The Hills, I had just finished my freshman year of college, where I had gained a ton of weight.
“And then I saw myself on the screen and thought, ‘Oh my God, I’m so much bigger than all the other girls on the show.’
‘I think it was the first thing that started to affect my relationship with food. (Later) I was always able to maintain (my weight) because I felt like I was in a healthy place. It’s just that the things from last year caught up with me.
The former reality star revealed she was in mounting financial debt when Tim popped the question in 2013; seen in 2015
“When I got engaged, I remember having like a $35,000 credit card bill,” she said, adding that she felt “embarrassed” about the “secret.”
“I told him one night and he was definitely surprised, but he said, ‘We’ll figure it out,'” he recalled.
The cute couple has been married since November 2015 and welcomed their son Sonny two years later.
‘I have met with a nutritionist and am now investigating what my real problems are. What I have realized is that they are completely environmental. I lost my dad 10 years ago. “I have been on a five-year infertility journey and felt a lot of sadness and loss.”
Whitney has struggled with her mental health over the years, but Whitney feels like she is in a much better place now.
She said MY! News: ‘I think I’m growing up, I’m almost 40 years old.
‘I took charge and I continue. I’m a work in progress like everyone else, but I’m definitely doing the things I set out to do that make me happy and feel better.’