Gemma Collins pole dances in tiny leopard print swimsuit

Gemma Collins is giving us major holiday envy by dancing around on a luxury yacht in Tenerife.

The TOWIE star, 39, donned a skimpy leopard print swimsuit as she pulled some serious moves to the sound of Happy by Pharrell Williams in a video posted to her Instagram account.

Gem went makeup and hair extension free and donned a silver cross necklace as she partied with a group of friends on the boat.

She clapped her hands, spun around in circles and whipped her hair around in the joyful video.

"H A P P Y," she captioned the post, alongside a peace sign.



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Gemma also posted on her Instagram stories on the yacht trip and in one clip she filmed a school of dolphins who had swum up to them.

Other clips showed her pole dancing around the boat as she got down with her mates.

The group sat down to eat some paella and bread as Gem admitted she needed some food because she'd been drinking the night before.


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Gem later swigged from a can of beer which she said was helping cure her hangover.

It comes after she made bizarre claims that she's a prophet put on Earth to end pain and suffering.

Comparing herself to Jesus Christ, the GC said on her BBC podcast: "I honestly think I was put on the Earth to be some sort of prophet.

"It is something I will talk about in time. I have endured pain and suffering in my life, things haven't always been easy, I have suffered. And now I can help people in their lives."

Gemma also believes she could be a witch and has a spiritual connection with nature.

She said: "I think I'm a witch because I'm very connected to nature. The difference between white witches and dark witches is that a white witch is very spiritual, into nature and can make magic happen. That is me."

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