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Millie Mackintosh shows off her incredible figure as she models a series of tiny bikinis as she packs her bags for her 35th birthday getaway

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Millie Mackintosh showed off her incredible figure by modelling a series of tiny bikinis as she packed for her 35th birthday getaway on Instagram on Monday.

Millie Mackintosh showed off her sensational figure on Instagram on Monday as she modeled a variety of bikinis.

The reality TV star was showing off her summer looks before heading off on a surprise 35th birthday getaway.

She modeled a white two-piece set with matching sunglasses, as well as an orange bikini worn under a crochet dress and another worn with a patterned set.

In the caption of the video, Millie, 34, wrote: “Packing for a birthday getaway! Here’s a sneak peek of my new favourites that I can’t wait to wear when we’re away celebrating my 35th birthday this week.”

‘Tell me what your favorite look is below and comment PARTIES to receive outfit links in your DMs!’

Millie Mackintosh showed off her incredible figure by modelling a series of tiny bikinis as she packed for her 35th birthday getaway on Instagram on Monday.

She wore this orange two-piece set with a matching printed outfit.

She wore this orange two-piece set with a matching printed outfit.

She paired her white bikini with a lace sarong as she posed in front of her bedroom door.

She also tried a crochet sarong over her orange swimsuit.

She paired her white bikini with a lace sarong as she posed in front of her bedroom door.

Among the looks was a colorful crochet mini dress that showed off her long legs.

There was also a green broderie anglaise dress, also by KITRI, that tied in the front and a pretty floral summer dress by KITRI that had a fringe detail at the hem.

The video emerged after Millie revealed she had made the decision to go back on medication to combat her anxiety after it left her in “constant fear” and caused panic attacks “every few days”.

She first spoke out about her anxiety issues in 2018, with her symptoms coming to a head when she was pregnant with her first child, Sienna, now four.

She revealed on Saturday that she had been back on medication for six months and her husband Hugo Taylor, 38, even commented that he feels like she has the old Millie back.

Despite suffering from severe anxiety and depression for several years, Millie first took medication in 2022 and stopped taking it six months later.

Millie, who also shares her second daughter Aurelia, two, with Hugo, wrote on Instagram: ‘I’ve been thinking about this for a while but wanted to wait until I felt ready to talk about it.

‘We are told that the beginning of a new year should be greeted with enthusiasm and excitement for what the next 12 months will bring.

Among the looks was a colorful crochet mini dress that showed off her long legs.

Among the looks was a colorful crochet mini dress that showed off her long legs.

There was also a pretty floral summer dress from KITRI that had a fringe detail at the hem.

There was also a pretty floral summer dress from KITRI that had a fringe detail at the hem.

Millie had a big smile on her face as she posed on the doorstep of her home after admitting she was battling some mental health issues.

Millie had a big smile on her face as she posed on the doorstep of her home after admitting she was battling some mental health issues.

She made a statement with a green broderie anglaise dress, also by KITRI, that tied at the front and a pretty floral summer dress that had a fringe detail at the hem.

She made a statement with a green broderie anglaise dress, also by KITRI, that tied at the front and a pretty floral summer dress that had a fringe detail at the hem.

‘For me, 2024 started with my anxiety at an all-time high, panic attacks every few days, living in constant fear, unable to stop daily tears, and feeling unsafe in my own body.

‘Being on high alert all the time not only affected my sleep, from wanting to sleep all day (knowing I couldn’t) to being overly exhausted at night and plagued by insomnia, but meal times became an unwanted trigger that affected my ability to eat and I lost weight drastically in a very short period of time, all leading to physical, mental and emotional exhaustion.

‘My usual tools just weren’t working and although I knew that going back to therapy with my psychiatrist would likely lead me down a path I had been trying to avoid for the past two years, I knew I needed help and had to put my trust in a professional who had a clearer idea of ​​how to help me get back on track.

Millie has said she made the decision to go back on medication to combat her anxiety after she was left in

Millie has said she made the decision to go back on medication to combat her anxiety after it left her in “constant fear” and caused panic attacks “every few days”.

The reality star first spoke out about her anxiety issues in 2018, with her symptoms coming to a head when she was pregnant with her first child (Millie pictured in April).

The reality star first spoke out about her anxiety issues in 2018, with her symptoms coming to a head when she was pregnant with her first child (Millie pictured in April).

Millie revealed on Saturday that she had been back on medication for six months and her husband Hugo Taylor, 38, even commented that he feels like she has the old Millie back.

Millie revealed on Saturday that she had been back on medication for six months and her husband Hugo Taylor, 38, even commented that he feels like she has the old Millie back.

‘As I suspected and, to be honest, feared, the suggestion of medication, along with regular, ongoing therapy incorporating a combined CBT and EMDR approach, were the first protocols put in place. The second was to stop working immediately and take some time off so I could re-establish and rebuild some solid foundations for when I started to get back to life and work.

‘Even though I knew it was the right decision, going back on medication caused me even more anxiety because my previous experience had not been very good, so I had ruled out this option years ago and even talked about it on my Podcast.

“I had this idea that all medications would make me feel the same. Of course, that’s not actually the case. When you have the right support and guidance, which is essential especially in adjusting to and dealing with side effects, the outcome can be positive.”

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