Television presenter and former The Saturdays singer Rochelle Humes is soaking up the sun on a luxurious family holiday, treating her Instagram followers to a series of adorable snaps from their tropical pre-Christmas getaway.
Matching Mother-Daughter Moments
On Monday, the 36-year-old This Morning host posted a particularly sweet image to her Instagram Stories, showing herself and her eight-year-old daughter, Valentina, wearing coordinating black-and-white gingham bikinis. The pair smiled for the camera while enjoying the sunshine on the deck of a yacht.
Rochelle didn't forget her other children, also sharing playful photos of her five-year-old son, Blake, exploring the yacht, and snaps of her eldest daughter, Alaia-Mai, who is 12. The family trip comes just days after Rochelle showcased her toned figure in a chic multi-coloured floral bikini and sarong in a mirror selfie, accessorised with minimalist gold jewellery and designer sunglasses.
A Sweet Family Portrait
The holiday album also featured a heartwarming family picture with Rochelle's husband, former JLS star Marvin Humes, 40. In the snap, Rochelle wore a white YSL tank top over her swimwear, posing beside Marvin, who looked relaxed in a tan linen shirt and sunglasses while carrying their beach bag. Their son Blake grinned happily, peeking out between his parents.
Earlier in the week, Rochelle had shared a playful video of herself in a black bikini, jumping into a pool with her youngest child and humorously admitting in the caption, 'Yes, I still hold my nose.'
Dream Home Update
This sunny escape provides a break from the couple's major UK project: building their 'forever home'. Rochelle and Marvin, who moved out of their £3.3 million north London house, revealed in June 2023 they were undertaking the ambitious build.
Last month, Rochelle offered fans an update via Instagram Stories after a final site visit for the year. She showed the property was still a shell, with windows and a front door yet to be fitted, though internal rooms like the bathroom were beginning to take shape. She credited architectural designer Sal O'Connor with the project and hinted at progress, writing: 'In the next two weeks all windows will be in and in the new year things will look a lot different.' She suggested the long-awaited completion may finally arrive in 2026.