LOVE Island stunner Gemma Owen looked better than ever as she caught rays on a luxury Dubai holiday.
The model and dressage rider, 19, basked in the Middle Eastern sunshine and paid tribute to the city’s golden glow.

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Showing off her bronzed tan, Gemma pouted at the camera in a close-up selfie.
Her plunging brown vest top matched her luscious hair that fell freely over her shoulders.
In another series of shots, Gemma showed off her toned legs while modelling her PrettyLittleThing range in an outdoor seating area.
Prior to that, Gemma tied her hair back and enjoyed a trip to the beach.


When she hasn’t been modelling or working on her tan, Gemma has been eating delicious food inside top restaurants.
Last night it looked like she tucked into a Japanese-style marinaded crab and steak.
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Last month the reality star posed for a series of braless straps in a silk gown while enjoying some Sicilian sunshine.
She gave effortless glam as she posed with her back to the camera, showing off her peachy behind.
The backless cream silk gown draped low, and featured a cheeky thigh-high split going up one leg, to show off her figure.
Gemma pulled her hair back into a styled up-do, as she glammed up with a very full palette of photo-shoot ready make-up.
The reality TV star then turned round to show off the front of the cowl neck dress, as she placed her hand on her hip.
While a final photo showed a close up as Gemma struck a pout to the camera, holding onto a singular red rose.
The brand ambassador for PrettyLittleThing tagged her stunning photoshoot location as Sicily, Italy.
“Deve essere amore sul cervello,” she captioned the post in Italian, which translates to “must be love on the brain”.

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