LOVE Island’s Rebecca Gormley looked incredible as she showcased her toned abs while filling her car with petrol.
Rebecca, 21, wore gloves amid the coronavirus outbreak after leaving isolation to run errands.
The beauty queen from Newcastle wore a cropped top and blue jeans that revealed her trim figure and her natural hair cascaded over her shoulders.
And the star took the necessary precautions to protect herself from COVID-19 wearing the plastic gloves.
Rebecca found herself in hot water when her boyfriend Chris Biggs had to give her a second chance, after she was accused of cheating on him with Michael Griffiths.
Biggs decided to forgive Rebecca for spending the night with Michael, as the pair insisted that nothing happened between them.
Biggs, 27, broke his silence in an exclusive interview with HOAR Online and revealed what happened after the night out.
“He told me nothing happened and that he would never do that to me,” Biggs said.
“Michael did try to call me that night while I was asleep and when I spoke to him he was like, ‘look what was I meant to do with her? She was drunk’.
“Michael wanted to make sure she was safe and told me she slept on the couch. Obviously the person who was in the wrong was Rebecca.”
Biggs continued: “Everyone’s morals are different. I wouldn’t have done that to her but I do believe nothing happened. She explained things and I took her word for it.
“In my head I’m like, ‘Rebecca you f***ed up’. But at the same time if people knew the truth they’d understand it.
“She’s been really apologetic about it. “She let me down. She feels really bad about it and I do believe she likes me.”
And Rebecca touched upon their romance during her Instagram Q&A last night when one follower asked her how they were.
Posting a photo of them, she wrote: “Me&Biggs are really good. He is literally the funniest guy I have ever met!”
Despite being apart due to the current coronavirus pandemic, the couple are keeping in touch via FaceTime and Biggs even shared a screenshot of their video call last night, captioning it: “My Wednesday night entertainment.”