Love Island star Anna-May Robey goes braless in jaw-dropping corset top

LOVE Island beauty Anna-May Robey threatened to burst out of a very sexy corset dress as she posed in a kitchen.

The beauty looked a tasty dish behind the worktop in the plunging blue outfit as she gave the camera sultry stare.

Her friends and fans were blown away by the hot look.

Islander Lucinda Strafford said: “One of my fave pics of u!!!!”

One fan posted: “Don’t know why u are single.”

Another said: “Wow gorgeous.”

Last night Anna-May revealed she’s had her lips dissolved in a new TikTok video.

After thinking about having the reversal done for months, Anna-May finally visited the beauty clinic to shrink her pout.

She seemed slightly nervous to reveal her new look, but she needn’t have worried as fans unanimously said they preferred the more natural look.

Last month Anna-May revealed what life was really like in Love Island, and not everything was as it seemed.

It was hard not to be distracted by the blustery conditions once the sun set on the South African compound, and it was far from a warm, summery breeze.

The 20-year-old explained: “In the days, it was absolutely boiling and was really nice, but in the nights it was freezing!

“Obviously you’ve got to look nice. You can’t wear like big jackets or put a blanket on because they want you to look like you’re on Love Island. You can’t be coming out in hats and scarf. It was horrible. In the end we were trying to get under the duvet, but the terrace was really warm. It’s really sheltered.”

It wasn’t just the cold conditions that made the evenings the most challenging part of the experience.

Some of the programme’s most dramatic moments took place at night and that meant tiring, extended periods of filming.

“The night I left, we were all sitting there and it was a long night,” said Anna. “I was thinking surely we’re going to go to bed soon and they let us make bacon sandwiches in the kitchen. And I thought this isn’t right, they usually tell us off for being in the kitchen all night.

“I was so exhausted. It had been a long day and then next minute we all get called to the fire pit. I said ‘oh God’ because the fire pits are so long. It takes ages. When Jessie [Wynter] and Aaron [Waters] were making that decision, they must have had an hour. We were standing there, it was windy, it was cold, we were standing in our heels. When you’re at home you can go to bed when you want to go to bed, but there you can’t.”

The islanders quickly lost all concept of time in the villa without access to clocks, and, initially, it proved disorientating.

Anna-May said: “You’re told when to go to bed, you’re told when to get up, so you’re kind of in the producers’ routine, kind of being told what to do. It’s weird when you don’t know what time it is. You don’t know when lunch is gonna be or when you’re going to have your tea, you just get used to it after a day or two.”