Love Island’s Lucie Donlan sets pulses racing as she models Savage X Fenty lingerie

She’s been met with criticism over the past few weeks after her feud with former co-star Yewande Biala resurfaced.

But Lucie Donlan put the drama behind her as she modelled Savage X Fenty in a series of raunchy Instagram clips on Tuesday evening.

The Love Island star, 22, turned up the heat as she posed in baby blue lingerie sets for her latest social media posts.

In her element: Lucie Donlan put the drama surrounding Yewande Biala behind her as she modelled Savage X Fenty in a series of raunchy Instagram clips on Tuesday evening

Showcasing her incredibly toned figure, the surfer, who is currently dating 2020 winter contestant Luke Mabbott, was the picture of confidence in the two-pieces.

For one look, the media personality stunned in a sheer bra and a matching thong, decorated with floral printing throughout.

A tiny halterneck top held together by a chunky ‘Savage’ chain was worn for her second outfit, complementing her incredible frame. 

With her tresses styled in loose waves, the bombshell rounded things off with a full face of make-up. 

Wow-factor! The Love Island star, 22, turned up the heat as she posed in baby blue lingerie sets for her latest social media posts

 Wow-factor! The Love Island star, 22, turned up the heat as she posed in baby blue lingerie sets for her latest social media posts

Looking good: For one look, the media personality stunned in a sheer bra and a matching thong, decorated with floral printing throughout

 Looking good: For one look, the media personality stunned in a sheer bra and a matching thong, decorated with floral printing throughout

Working it: A tiny halterneck top held together by a chunky 'Savage' chain was worn for her second outfit, complementing her incredible frame

Busty babe: Showcasing her incredibly toned figure, the surfer, who is currently dating 2020 winter contestant Luke Mabbott, was the picture of confidence in the two-pieces

Working it: A tiny halterneck top held together by a chunky ‘Savage’ chain was worn for her second outfit, complementing her incredible frame

Late last month, scientist Yewande, 25, branded Lucie an ‘oppressor’ and claimed she had ‘stripped her of her identity’ by asking to call her by another name, after the pair’s secret dispute recently emerged.  

In a candid interview, the influencer claimed ‘mispronouncing names is another form of racism’ after Lucie claimed she ‘bullied her’.

The reality star detailed her experience of fearing others attempting to pronounce her name from a young age before being reminded by her family to own her title with pride. 

In a piece for The Independent, Yewande detailed the anxiety she felt waiting for teachers to say her name when she was young, revealing one took five months to learn how to say it correctly.

Awkward: The media personality has been met with criticism over the past few weeks after her feud with Love Island co-star Yewande, 25, (pictured) resurfaced

Awkward: The media personality has been met with criticism over the past few weeks after her feud with Love Island co-star Yewande, 25, (pictured) resurfaced

The TV star admitted she told her mother she was planning to give her children ‘European names’ before being told that there was ‘power’ in accepting and using her own name with pride. 

She explained the definition of ‘microaggression’ before claiming it is a form of oppression that enforces the differences between two groups. 

The Irish beauty explained: ‘When someone doesn’t take the time to learn the proper way to pronounce another person’s name, or worse – intentionally mocks it for being ”too difficult” to pronounce, or tries to ascribe another name to make themselves feel comfortable – it can come across as malicious.

‘There is a longstanding history of forced assimilation as a way to maintain the power structure. 

‘Dominant groups dismissing certain names as ”too hard” is tied to racism and other forms of oppression. So, when you address me, say my name – ”Yewande” – and yes, it is important.’  

Speaking to MailOnline, the blonde was determined to put an end to the feud and was adamant her inability to pronounce Yewande’s name in a challenge was an ‘accident’ after the discovery of old Instagram comments by Reddit.

Lucie said: ‘These are really old comments dug up purely to incite a row between two females.

'So, when you address me, say my name': In a candid interview, the influencer claimed 'mispronouncing names is another form of racism' after Lucie claimed she 'bullied her'

‘So, when you address me, say my name’: In a candid interview, the influencer claimed ‘mispronouncing names is another form of racism’ after Lucie claimed she ‘bullied her’

‘In this day and age and with everything going on in the world, we should all be sticking together not attacking each other.

‘I’ve been sent death threats which are incredibly scary as you can imagine. I said on the show I had trouble pronouncing Yewande’s name, it’s just what I’m like.

‘And I asked if I could use a shortened abbreviated version of her name instead as a term of endearment – there’s nothing sinister to it.

‘I regret how just a few old comments said 18 months ago has snowballed like this and got out of hand, and drummed up some needless negativity. Can we all just move on from this please?’

Co-stars: The two appeared alongside one another on the 2019 edition of hit show Love Island

Co-stars: The two appeared alongside one another on the 2019 edition of hit show Love Island