Like mother, like daughter! Lexi Hughes has proven she’s just like her glamorous mum, Amanda Holden, as she posed in a tiny bikini in a new photoshoot.
In a black-and-white photo shared on her social media feed, Lexi, 20, was seen posing in a pair of leopard-print bikini bottoms, covering her top half with a palm leaf. Her sandy blonde hair could be seen flowing down her back, as she accessorised with several thin bracelets.
In one photo, Lexi could be seen smiling, while a follow-up image saw the beautiful model with a brooding look as she stared off into the distance.
Lexi chose not to caption the image, instead solely posting two tiger and a palm tree emoji.
However, fans had plenty to say in the comments, as one enthused: “Beautiful, inside and out,” and a second added: “Gorgeous Lexi,” and a third posted: “OK gorgeous.” Meanwhile, photographer Zak Walton simply shared a string of flame emojis.
Lexi’s current life
Lexi is currently an aspiring model and is signed with one of the top agencies, Storm Models, the agency who has repped Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford and Cara Delevingne.
Her bio on Storm Models reads: “Lexi Hughes is a model and digital creator. She made her runway debut in September 2024, walking at London Fashion Week, setting her off on a promising fashion trajectory. Academically gifted she is studying for her bachelor’s degree at University, and speaks three languages.
“When she is not at university Lexi enjoys developing her passion for photography and horse riding. With a strong family background, she comes armed with a broad social network, natural style, and passion for fashion. Lexi has recently been announced as the face of Superdrug’s new skincare collection Pop; a natural skincare range that is aimed at the younger but also discerning consumer.”
Speaking to HELLO! last year, Amanda gushed about her daughter’s impressive work ethic. “I think they both have a good work ethic,” she explained. “Lexi’s super diligent and constantly wanting to help and [is] questioning how she can make herself useful in the world, which I’m thinking is definitely a female thing in our family.”
Amanda also revealed the piece of advice that she gave her daughter, saying: “I’m saying to her, this is where you’ll find your people. This is your chance to not worry what people think or how you’re perceived. And it’s a chance for you to find your family outside your family and grow as a human being and not care about opinions and things.
“Everybody can be quite judgmental, and I’ve just said to Lexi, ‘This is your moment to grow up and you don’t have to fit in’. It’s best not to, I think. Just get on with what you’re doing and be progressive in the world and be optimistic and hopeful, spread love and joy and hope and chocolate.”
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