Sam and Billie Faiers' mum Suzie Wells, 55, looks incredible as she strips down to tiny white bikini during family holiday in Mallorca

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Sam and Billie Faiers' mum Suzie Wells stripped down to a tiny white bikini as she soaked up the sun during a family holiday in Mallorca on Saturday.

The TOWIE stars' mum, 55 showed off her incredible physique in the skimpy swimwear, which she accessorised with a sheer white robe.

Sharing the gorgeous picture to Instagram, Suzie said: 'Light reflector action. Thank you @samanthafaiers you are an amazing photographer ❤️ @beachcafeuk ❤️.'

The snap led to an outpouring of compliments from amazed fans.  

Suzie Wells stripped down to a tiny white bikini on Saturday as she showed off her incredible physique

Suzie Wells stripped down to a tiny white bikini on Saturday as she showed off her incredible physique

The digital creator who is mum to former TOWIE stars Sam (left) and Billie Faiers (right) accessorised with a sheer white robe as she soaked up the sun during a family holiday

The digital creator who is mum to former TOWIE stars Sam (left) and Billie Faiers (right) accessorised with a sheer white robe as she soaked up the sun during a family holiday 

Her daughters Billie and Sam led the way to praise her look and said: 'Looking beautiful mumma' and 'Absolutely gorgeous mumma'.

Other former TOWIE cast members also took to the comment section including Amy Childs who said: 'Stunning ❤️ xx'.

Carol Wright penned: 'Looking good Suzie' followed by four flame emojis, whilst Lydia Bright simply put 'Goddess'.

Fans were also quick to praise the mum of two saying: 'B****y hell I think would love to look like you um 50 your on fire xx'

'That is what I call 'Nana Goals''

'Wow suzie ❤️ you look like a Bond girl. Absolutely stunning'

Suzie has been enjoying a family holiday to Spain with her daughter Sam and her partner Paul, their children and Paul's side of the family.

It comes after Sam was left 'appalled' after a charity she was ambassador for has been accused of inventing fake stories of saving children from human traffickers.

In another picture, Suzie could be seen in a skintight white swimsuit as she posed with her granddaughter - drink in her hand

In another picture, Suzie could be seen in a skintight white swimsuit as she posed with her granddaughter - drink in her hand

Her daughters led the way to praise her look with other former TOWIE cast members also taking to the comment section

Her daughters led the way to praise her look with other former TOWIE cast members also taking to the comment section

Suzie has been enjoying a family holiday to Spain with her daughter Sam and her partner Paul, their children and Paul's side of the family

Suzie has been enjoying a family holiday to Spain with her daughter Sam and her partner Paul, their children and Paul's side of the family

Sam is mum to Paul Junior, eight, Rosie, six, and Edward, almost two

Sam is mum to Paul Junior, eight, Rosie, six, and Edward, almost two

The former TOWIE star and her businessman partner have been together 11 years this year and are yet to tie the knot – despite fans wanting to know when they will get hitched

The former TOWIE star and her businessman partner have been together 11 years this year and are yet to tie the knot – despite fans wanting to know when they will get hitched

Project Rescue Children (PRC) claimed to have helped more than 700 children in countries including Ukraine, Kenya and The Gambia.

But a BBC investigation has now claimed that some of these children were never trafficked, and that the donations given did not reach the children they promised to help. The PRC rejects these claims as 'baseless allegations'.

Sam was an ambassador for the organisation which took her out to Uganda to meet some orphaned and destitute children last September.

While there, Sam appealed to her millions of fans to donate and ended up raising £137,000 to build a rescue centre and cover its running costs for an initial period.

In the weeks after Sam's total was announced, allegations began popping up on social media about PRC, with former ambassadors and directors alleging financial mismanagement and disputed some of the stories about the children. 

Sam told the BBC she was 'deeply appalled' and 'heartbroken' to learn that not all the funds raised had reached the children and urged Mr Whittington to 'do the right thing and release the remainder of the funds immediately to where they are so desperately needed'.