Loved-up Jesy Nelson stripped off as she enjoyed a soak in an outdoor Safari Park bath during her romantic break with her new man.
The former Little Mix singer posed in the tub at Port Lympne as she gets some time away with her new rapper boyfriend Zion Foster.
Jesy, 31, battled the cold as she was pictured leaning over in the hot outdoor bath while pouting during the playful shoot.
She went public with the musician in December and they're really getting to know each other during the staycation in Kent.
With face full of make-up, but she was also sporting some facial cream during her day of pampering at the popular venue.
Their week away together has been good fun as Jesy plots new music.
They've been keeping fans updated with one intimate snap showed Jesy getting stuck into the cabin holiday by stoking wood on the fire.
Another saw her kicking back with a book on the sofa in her lush-looking cabin.
They were pictured for the first time earlier this month as they ran errands following a trip to Jamaica.
They stayed closer to her Essex home for their latest adventure.
Last week, the songstress got up close and personal with a tiger at the park which offers guests the opportunity to stay in a luxury cabin surrounded by animals.
It allows people to throw themselves into the middle of certain enclosures while remaining protected to ensure they get the most exclusive experience.
But after sharing a video of a "hungry" tiger attempting to lunge at her, she was criticised on social media.
In the video shared with her 9.3 million followers, the former X Factor star was seen placing her hand on the protective glass before laughing, when the creature goes quickly towards her – leaving Jesy to jump back in shock.
Captioning her upload, she penned: "Someone was hungry," but didn't anticipate the response from her followers.
"Ah that poor tiger stressed if jumping like that," commented one follower.
Before a second echoed: "Behind the glass cage for everyone to stare at and tease. Nothing to do with the people staying there it's the animals," said a second.
"Poor animal," typed another.
The safari park have stressed the tiger is not distressed and the response is playful.