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By Rianne Addo For Mailonline. She recently unveiled her impressive body transformation in a series of before and after snaps. And Amber Turner was the picture of confidence as she flaunted her one stone weight loss in a stunning new image shared to Instagram from her Crete getaway on Thursday. The TOWIE star, 27, turned up the heat as she highlighted her slimmed-down figure while posing by an infinity pool. Bikini babe: Amber Turner was the picture of confidence as she flaunted her one stone weight loss in a stunning new image shared to Instagram from her Crete getaway on Thursday. Commanding attention, the blogger stunned in a tiny lilac bikini as she kicked her left leg up in the air.


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By Olivia Wheeler For Mailonline. And Iris Law, 19, left little to the imagination on Sunday as she took to Instagram to share new sizzling snaps from Capri, Italy. The model displayed her svelte frame in a cut-out blue and pink bikini created by herself as she smouldered for sultry photos. Iris nearly suffered a wardrobe malfunction in a tiny top and displayed her pert posterior in a pair of thong bottoms. The model knew how to work her best angles as she smouldered for several selfies and posted a video of herself in front of a full-length mirror.



TOWIE's Amber Turner showcases her one stone weight loss in a tiny lilac bikini on Crete trip
All rights reserved. A piece of amber less than 1. A spectacular new amber fossil from Myanmar holds the skull of the smallest prehistoric dinosaur ever found: a bird-like creature that lived 99 million years ago and grew no bigger than the smallest birds alive today. The fossil, described today in the journal Nature , measures just 1. The skull's proportions suggest that the animal was about the same size as a bee hummingbird, which would have made the newfound dinosaur lighter than a dime.





The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. On July 22, , the journal retracted the article after other researchers raised concerns that the skull belonged to a lizard, not a bird. We, the authors, are retracting this Article to prevent inaccurate information from remaining in the literature. Although the description of Oculudentavis khaungraae remains accurate, a new unpublished specimen casts doubts upon our hypothesis regarding the phylogenetic position of HPG In , our colleague Xing Lida held up a small piece of polished, deeply yellow amber.


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