Posing for the cameras in the Ibiza sun, Chloe Ayling had no idea these photos would get her kidnapped.
The 20-year-old sizzled in a plunging metallic swimsuit with a low-cut neckline that flaunted her ample cleavage, slender waist and hour-glass curves.
Just weeks later in Milan she was lured to a fake photo shoot, drugged, handcuffed and loaded into a car boot before being held held to ransom for six days in a terrifying ordeal.
The shoot taken in June is one of glamour model Ayling's last before the Black Death crime syndicate threatened to sell her on the dark web unless paid £230,000 before releasing her 'because she is a mother.'
The shoot includes photos of her frolicking in a swimming pool and posing with a water pistol and next to some foliage.
They emerged alongside pictures of the inside of the remote Italian hideaway where Ayling was kept by her suspected captor Lukasz Herba.
They show the bedroom where Ayling slept alongside her captor and the 65-square-feet kitchen where they shared meals.
The 'stone cottage', in the quiet mountain village of Borgial, was featured in an advert offering space for eight to ten people and homely features including a 'wood-burning fireplace'.
It was advertised for rent on a 'monthly or monthly consecutive' basis for a nature-inclined break featuring 'hiking and outdoor sports'.
The remote house was Ayling's prison as a gang tried to auction her for sex online unless her modelling agency paid a £270,000 ransom.
The photos emerge as her stripper friend claims the model is using attention from her kidnapping on 11 July to land a slot on Celebrity Big Brother.
Biannca Lake told the Daily Star: 'I told her what happened with me. I auditioned for Big Brother five times, then I did this documentary where I said I'd slept with over 300 men.
'Then Big Brother contacted me and put me in. She knows this – if you get in the press, you'll get on Big Brother. That is her dream gig.'
'She knows this – if you get in the press, you'll get on Big Brother. That is her dream gig, she just wants to be famous. She wants that or Love Island, because a lot of people work across both shows.'
But Lake said Ayling would be 'boring' to watch because she is quiet won't 'put on a front'.
Since being repatriated after her kidnappers released her, Ayling has already taken bookings for topless photoshoots and signed a deal with celebrity agency Kruger Crowne who will arrange for her to do after-dinner speeches for £2,000 each.
Her ex-boyfriend, the father of her child who Ayling hasn't seen since returning, said 'she just loves the camera' and her former agent Carla Bellucci said 'she's always been looking for fame.'
It emerged last night that three of Ayling's friends were asked to contribute to her £230,000 ransom.
A porn baron, celebrity agent and former lover are believed to have been named in a letter from her kidnappers in Italy to her modelling agency as men who could pay £50,000 each to help set her free.
One of those mentioned was agent Dave Read who represents celebrities including Joey Essex through his company Neon Management.
He yesterday told MailOnline: 'I have met Chloe in the past on modelling shoots, and through one of my clients, who is a friend of hers.
'Three weeks ago, I was contacted by the Metropolitan Police, who told me that she had been kidnapped and asked to meet me.
'When I did, they explained that an email had been sent from her kidnapper to her model agency, in which I was named as someone who might help with money.
'I told the police everything I knew - which was not much.
'At that stage I understood that Chloe was still in danger, so I kept the meeting with the police secret, as the officers had asked me to.
'I was never contacted by Chloe or her kidnapper about money, and the next I heard about it was the news that she had been found.'
Ayling says she was lured to a fake photo shoot, drugged, handcuffed and loaded into a car boot in Milan before being driven 120 miles to a farmhouse in Turin where she was kept for six days.
The organisation behind her capture, known as Black Death, then performed a u-turn and took her back to Milan, warning in a letter she would be 'eliminated' if she went to the police or spoke negatively about them before releasing her 'because she was a mother'.
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