Coleen and Wayne frequent Barbados, often
seen unwinding on the shores although they opted to
charter a yacht to
catch the most rays before heading into the sea for a relaxing dip.
The
Liverpudlian beauty was putting on a show-stopping display in her
minuscule yellow two-piece which appeared to be crochet in material
while featuring a green trim alongside blue and pink details.
While Coleen was glowing with her bronzed
skin on full display, pale-skinned Wayne kept himself more covered up
with a protective baseball cap pulled low on his face and a grey T-shirt
paired with a pair of bright green shorts.
The
boys were also wrapped up against the searing Caribbean sun, as Klay
went for sweet nautical look in a blue and white striped T-shirt while
snorkelling. Little Klay wore a funky red look with a long-sleeved top
protecting him against the sun - no doubt a constant concern of the
doting parents.
Joining the happy
clan, as ever, was Coleen's parents Colette and Tony who were also
soaking up the rays and showing off their youthful looks - sporting a
black swimming costume and blue trunks.
Not content with lying on the yacht, they
also took a dip in the water, with the boys bravely embarking on some
snorkelling, with no fear in his dip at all.
While
Coleen swimwear of choice was a bold yellow tone on Tuesday, just days
before she had sported what would be deemed a controversial bikini on
the rest of the island.
Perhaps
unknowingly, the beauty had risked arrest due to her choice of
camouflage swimwear. Camouflage wear by the non-military is illegal in
Barbados. The law was introduced under Prime Minister Tom Adams who
served from 1976 until his death in 1985.
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