Liberty Poole puts on a VERY busty display in a sparkly bustier and figure-hugging maxi skirt at star-studded 2024 Beauty Awards

Liberty Poole put on a very busty display as she attended the star-studded 2024 Beauty Awards in London on Monday evening.

The Love Island star, 25, looked sensational in a white sequinned co-ord which featured a cleavage enhancing bustier and figure-hugging skirt. 

Liberty's top flashed a glimpse of her midriff as she set pulses racing while posing up a storm on the red carpet.

The stunner completed the ensemble with a silver tiara while styling her blonde blonde locks into loose waves. 

Earlier this month Liberty showcased her curves as she shared a slew of bikini-clad snaps, embracing all her body insecurities.

Liberty Poole, 25, put on a very busty display as she attended the star-studded 2024 Beauty Awards in London on Monday evening

Liberty Poole, 25, put on a very busty display as she attended the star-studded 2024 Beauty Awards in London on Monday evening

The Love Island star looked sensational in a white sequinned co-ord which featured a cleavage enhancing bustier and figure-hugging skirt

The Love Island star looked sensational in a white sequinned co-ord which featured a cleavage enhancing bustier and figure-hugging skirt

She took to her Instagram to post a string of jaw-dropping snaps, flaunting her ample cleavage and pert bottom in a tiny blue two-piece.

Liberty posed up a storm at indoor pool in a London hotel, proudly capturing snaps from all angles and refraining from editing the shots to show her natural beauty.

Captioning the photos, she shared a powerful body positive message about self-love, as she insisted a person's value is not tied to their looks.

The blonde beauty penned: 'Love every back roll, crease, tummy fold, scar. Weight fluctuates your worth doesn’t'.

She was flooded with messages of praise from her followers, including fellow reality star pals Chloe Ferry, Charlotte Dawson and Jess Gale.

While Liberty also insisted that she had not followed the celebrity trend of resorting to weight loss jabs, like Ozempic, to shed the pounds. 

Ozempic is a diabetes medicine that works by suppressing the appetite and has become a Hollywood favourite for those attempting to slim down.

One fan took to the comments to ask Liberty if she had opted to take the drug, writing: 'You have lost tons of weight Liberty, have you been on the weight loss jabs?'

Earlier this month Liberty showcased her curves as she shared a slew of bikini-clad snaps, embracing all her body insecurities

Earlier this month Liberty showcased her curves as she shared a slew of bikini-clad snaps, embracing all her body insecurities 

She took to her Instagram to post a string of jaw-dropping snaps, flaunting her ample cleavage and pert bottom in a tiny blue two-piece

She took to her Instagram to post a string of jaw-dropping snaps, flaunting her ample cleavage and pert bottom in a tiny blue two-piece

But she replied: 'no I don’t do ozempic not against people that do it but just a personal choice of mine. I do go gym and healthy eat. Working out to love your body not because you hate it is my mindset'.

It comes after Liberty opened up on her battles with body positivity and 'social anxiety' in a candid Q&A last month.

Explaining she had recently returned from holiday, the star encouraged her fans to send her questions, writing: 'Let's talk body positivity, friendships, confidence, mental health'.

One of the first things she was asked about was for any advice on 'staying body positive and confident'.

Filming a response video, Liberty replied: 'I don't think body positivity is about feeling good in your body 100% of the time.

'I think is about being real with yourself and putting less expectations on your body.'

Speaking about her own experience, she went on: 'For my journey personally I suffered very bad with bloating because of my period.

'With certain foods, it was horrendous. I would go like double the size. I guess some days I do feel down about it and I'm like ''Ah, I don't look good today''.

'But then I think it's important in these cases to remember that people are not analysing your body.

'Two, is all about how you feel in your body, not trying to conform to beauty standards that people can't conform to. Beauty standards change so much!

'If you try to stick to it is just not going to work and you are going to put immense pressure on yourself.'