ANDREA Corr has barely aged a day if these stunning bikini snaps are anything to go by.
The Irish singer, 51, is currently holidaying in the Caribbean, and showed off her toned physique in a designer Missoni bikini and blue baseball cap.



Andrea rose to fame in the band alongside her siblings, Caroline, Sharon and Jim Corr in the 1990s thanks to their the catchy pop tunes complete with violins and tin whistles.
The Irish siblings were best known for songs like Breathless, So Young, and Runaway, and they won Best International Group at The Brits in 1999.
The band singer looked like she'd barely aged a day in 30 years as she took a dip in the sea outside the Sandy Lane Hotel in Barbados.
Andrea wore her black locks in a pony tail but days earlier wore them long, down her shoulders while going for another swim in a black bikini top, matched with pink, scalloped hemmed bottoms.
Earlier this year, Andrea stunned Masked Singer judges after being unmasked as Snail on the show.
The Corrs singer said she "loved" the costume, gushing: "I had such a good time, everyone's been lovely, it's been really joyous. I wanted to do it for the children."
The 90s band, made up of Andrea on lead vocals, Sharon on violin, Caroline on drums and brother Jim on the guitar and piano, have continued to perform together over the years.
Andrea was once married to barrister Gavin Bonnar, who she wed in 2001, and they split in 2019.
Since the split, Bonnar went to live with Telma Ortiz in Madrid, the sister of Spain's monarch, Queen Letizia.
The 51-year-old opened up about their break up at the time, saying she had a breakdown on a flight.
She said: "I was going through a tumultuous experience. I was on a plane from Madrid to Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Something very personal and distressing had occurred the day before, which shocked me
"I was reeling, absolutely reeling, from it."
Continuing, the Corrs singer shared: "I was crying on the plane and I didn't care that I was crying. If people were looking at me, that didn't matter."
She said after the flight she was on became delayed by a few hours due to weather it allowed her time to think, and she channelled her emotions into writing.
She added: "I felt the gigantic storm outside was in sync with what was going on in my life.
"It was almost therapy, because there was definitely a huge storm going on inside of me. These words of a song just started to fall out of me. While the plane took ages to take off, I wrote and wrote and wrote."

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