Hot stuff! Kim Kardashian posts sizzling bikini snap as she enjoys "last day" in Mexico
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The reality star has been holidaying in Mexico with her family and she just seems to get slimmer by the day
While we all try to convince ourselves it's boiling hot and tanning weather here in England, why not take a moment to see what summer should REALLY look like.
That's right, Kim Kardashian is up to her old tricks and making us feel ridiculously jealous of her entire life.
The reality star is busy holidaying, tanning and generally relaxing on a family holiday in Mexico this week - and she's just treated us to possibly her sexiest selfie yet.
We know, we know, it's almost impossible to choose - but seriously, try and argue.
Laid out on her back, the star takes a snap of her entire body in a golden orange bikini - and it's that of an actual supermodel.
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Congrats North!With her long legs seeming to go on forever, her belly non-existent and her boobs just, well, THERE, there's nothing we don't love about it.
She wrote: "Last day to get my tan in..."
She's joined in the sunny area by her husband Kanye West and adorable baby North - who took her first steps this week.
The trio appeared to be spending some quality time together and looked incredibly happy as they paddled in the sea and kissed and cuddled their little girl recently.
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