Kate Ferdinand flaunts her jaw-dropping curves in a pink bikini as she and Rio live it up at O Beach, Ibiza -after hitting back at 'gold digger' accusations
Kate Ferdinand happily flaunted her jaw-dropping curves in a pink Burberry bikini on Tuesday as she and husband Rio lived it up at O Beach, Ibiza.
The TV personality, 35, looked amazing while striking a pose in her skimpy two-piece and matching sarong while joking around with the football legend, 47.
Kate accessorised her holiday look in tinted sunglasses and a gold pendant, with her blonde locks styled in beachy waves.
Documenting their day out on Instagram, the couple looked as loved up as ever as they joined pals at the day club, where Afrobeat artist Burna Boy was performing.
Rio, who showcased his muscular arms in a white vest, even snapped a photo with the Nigerian singer, 35, who went shirtless for the occasion.
Kate and Rio have clearly been making the most of their getaway as just the night before, they enjoyed a fun night out at an Ibiza club.
Kate Ferdinand happily flaunted her jaw-dropping curves in a pink Burberry bikini on Tuesday as she and husband Rio lived it up at O Beach, Ibiza
The TV personality, 35, looked amazing while striking a pose in her skimpy two-piece and matching sarong while joking around with the football legend, 47
For the bash, Kate looked incredible in glitzy semi-sheer trousers and a brown crop top which showcased her tiny waist.
The couple have been enjoying some time away together after she was accused of marrying Rio – who has an estimated net worth of £57million – for money.
Kate co-parents Tate, 18, Lorenz, 19, and Tia, 15, with Rio and they are also proud parents to daughter Shae, two, and son Cree, five.
She has been open about the challenges of raising a blended family and her relationship with the teenagers after their mother Rebecca tragically died from breast cancer in 2015 aged just 34.
Kate was 25 when she started dating Rio in 2016, and soon gave up her reality star life to devote herself to being a step mum. The couple married in 2019.
She was joined by Rio on a live Blended chat where the couple were asked by co-host Cilla Kessie what they think the public's perception of their relationship has been over the past decade.
'People think I'm a gold digger, I'm with him for money. I'm basically his nanny that he doesn't pay,' Kate admitted.
She added though that she feels secure enough in her marriage not to rise to the claims, insisting: 'I always say if I wanted to pick a rich man I could have picked a lot easier one without all the kids. If it was just a money thing, it's true though.'
Documenting their day out on Instagram, the couple looked as loved up as ever as they joined pals at the day club, where Afrobeat artist Burna Boy was performing
Kate accessorized her holiday look in tinted sunglasses and a gold pendant, with her blonde locks styled in beachy waves
Rio, who showcased his muscular arms in a white vest, even snapped a photo with the Nigerian singer, 35, who went shirtless for the occasion
The couple have been living their best lives in Ibiza
'I'm here because I love you, there are great things and there are hard things.'
Rio also came under the spotlight as he was asked if he ever feels guilty for 'snatching Kate out of her life and bringing her into this domestic world and she's carrying with her all the criticisms and difficulties'.
'I've thought about that a lot,' Rio said, adding to Kate: 'There have been big issues that have happened, especially on where I have thought your life could be so much more simple without me, and without us.'
'As much pain and hard yards we have brought to her life, I think it balances out the goodness we have brought to her life as well. But I do appreciate the stress we have brought to her life as well.'
Rio admitted that going from losing his late wife Rebecca to creating a blended family with Kate 'wasn't a smooth transition. I had to adapt a lot but big things.'
'Rebecca died, I became a single parent but I had my mum there, my mum became that mother figure but then my mum died quickly after and I then became a single parent but then Kate arrived.
'So I never got into a mad rhythm, I didn't get into a two year rhythm, we morphed. It was change, adapt.'
'The thing I had to open up to, and it can make or break the whole situation, is allowing Kate to parent.'
'When you've got kids and someone new is coming in, you have to give them the space to parent and trust them but set the boundaries too.
'"This is how I parent, this is what we do, now let's see your version". I can't just dictate. It's been a really open back and forth.'
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