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Jess Wright showcases her incredible figure in white plunging swimsuit as she soaks up the sun on Dubai holiday

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Jess Wright showed off her incredible figure as she soaked up the sun on her holiday to Dubai on Thursday

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Jess Wright showed off her incredible figure as she soaked up the sun on her holiday to Dubai on Thursday.

The former TOWIE star, 38, slipped into a white swimsuit with a plunging neckline that highlighted her curves.

Jess then donned a white sheer mini dress with a patterned trim, which she paired with a tan handbag.

The beauty let her brunette locks fall loosely down her shoulders and sported a pair of sunglasses.

Slipping on white sandals, Jess completed her look for the day with a matching headband.

Jess Wright showed off her incredible figure as she soaked up the sun on her holiday to Dubai on Thursday

The former TOWIE star, 38, slipped into a white plunging neckline swimsuit that highlighted her curves

The former TOWIE star, 38, slipped into a white plunging neckline swimsuit that highlighted her curves

Jess Wright showed off her incredible figure as she soaked up the sun on her holiday to Dubai on Thursday

Jess is on holiday with her husband William Lee-Kemp and their son Presley, 22 months.

It comes after Jess shared a positive health update in January about her ongoing battle with her skin condition psoriasis.

The reality star has previously described her frustration with the condition, as she regularly suffers from ‘painful’ skin flare-ups.

Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition affecting the skin and sometimes the joints that occurs when a person’s skin replacement process takes place within days instead of the usual 21-28 days.

She explained that her symptoms have been much more manageable since she started taking a gut health supplement.

She wrote: ‘As many of you may know, I have psoriasis which causes red and itchy skin.

‘I have been taking @AxisBiotix for a few months now and it has really helped manage my symptoms. AxisBiotix-Ps is a supplement that helps support the skin from within.

‘It consists of a specific blend of live bacteria specifically selected to support gut health, which in turn supports skin health.

‘If you have psoriasis or other skin conditions and are interested in trying it, use the code JESS10 for £10 off your first box.’

Jess then donned a white sheer mini dress with a patterned trim, which she paired with a tan handbag

Jess then donned a white sheer mini dress with a patterned trim, which she paired with a tan handbag

Jess then donned a white sheer mini dress with a patterned trim, which she paired with a tan handbag

Following her positive revelation, which she believes is currently working for her condition, Jess previously shared what a recent flare-up was like.

In August 2023, Jess shared a photo of her arm with a flare-up, writing alongside the snap: ‘So sorry for this.’

She added: ‘And soooo over it. Fuck you psoriasis. Not even sorry for my language.’

Jess was praised by fans last year for showing ‘her real skin’ when she gave an update on her battle with the skin condition.

Taking to Instagram, the TV star shared a close-up of her face, which showed a frame of marks around her face as a result of psoriasis.

WHAT IS PSORIASIS?

Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that affects the skin and sometimes the joints.

About two percent of the population in the US and UK suffer from the condition.

Psoriasis occurs when a person’s skin replacement process occurs within a few days instead of the usual 21-28 days.

The accumulation of skin cells builds up to form raised plaques, which can be flaky, scaly and itchy.

Psoriatic arthritis can occur in the joints near the affected skin, causing them to become sore, swollen and stiff.

Anyone can suffer, but psoriasis is more common in people in their late teens to early 30s or those between 50 and 60 years of age.

Psoriasis cause is unclear. The flare-up can be triggered by stress, skin damage, hormonal changes and certain medications.

It is not contagious and there is no cure.

Treatment focuses on managing symptoms via topical creams, gels and medications.

Source: The Psoriasis Association

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