Few more months for a summer season. But in tropical countries like Dubai, you don't need to wait too long to enjoy soaking under the sun. There are photos of Jamie Laing's girlfriend, Frankie Gaff leak online wearing swimsuit as they spent their vacation at the beach in Dubai.
Dubai is one of the tropical countries around the world. Many traveler wanted to explore this country for it is known for its luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830 meter tall tower that dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline is the most popular and tallest structure in the world. No wonder that the couple, Laing and Gaff choose to visit the country.
As the news release by Daily Mail, it states that Laing and Gaff had a vacation in the beach at Dubai. Based on the said reputable site, it shows numerous photos of Gaff wearing swimsuit as she soak under the sun. The 22-year-old actress looked very sexy and gorgeous on her beachwear. According to the said site, Gaff shared a photo of herself kneeling on a sunbed wearing swimsuit and eyeglasses as she sipped from a coconut.
In fact, "Made In Chelsea" star posted numerous photos on her Instagram account. In her Instagram, she shared a photo of herself, cartwheeling. One picture shows throwing her hands on the air doing pre-cartwheeling joyfully and another photo shows a full rotatio. Indeed, Gaff enjoyed her vacation together with her boyfriend Laing as she posted more photos via Instagram.
Wearing a colorful bikini, Gaff posed on the camera happily. The duo had their vacation at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina. As what the photos show, it seemed that the couple's relationship is back on track.
Gaff and Laing broke up after Laing admitted that dating Frankie on "Made In Chelsea" is the 'hardest thing' he has ever done. Speaking with Digital Spy, the 28-year-old actor said "I've never really had a proper relationship on the show so yeah, it was pretty testing at times. But I'm hoping we can be okay for the future, for sure."
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