Maya Jama has set pulses racing with a stunning new campaign for Agent Provocateur, filmed on location in Ibiza. The Love Island host, 30, showcased her jaw-dropping figure in a series of skimpy swimwear looks that left little to the imagination.
Racy Swimwear Looks
The ITV star posed confidently in a tiny black bikini that highlighted her toned abs, before slipping into a daring cut-out swimsuit. She also strutted her stuff in a leopard print two-piece featuring a triangle top and matching bottoms, exuding confidence and glamour. For her final look, Maya donned a PVC and mesh panelled swimsuit with a front zip, posing radiantly in the Ibiza sunshine.
Breaking Silence on Split
The provocative photoshoot comes shortly after Maya broke her silence on her split from Manchester City footballer Ruben Dias. The couple ended their 18-month relationship in April, and Maya addressed the breakup publicly for the first time in response to a clip from the podcast Cocktails and Takeaways.
She wrote: "Truth is even when I tried to keep my relationships private we get photographed anyway. I’m an all or nothing girl, I don’t casually date, so yes I will love loudly or not at all and if it ends it ends. I decided a long time ago not to base personal life decisions on public opinions." Her comment garnered over 2,000 likes, with the podcast replying: "Love you for what you stand! Maya."
Ruben Dias Responds to Cheating Allegations
Following the split, Ruben Dias faced accusations of sending late-night follow requests to influencers while still with Maya. However, the Portuguese defender has denied any infidelity, stating that Maya "deserves all the respect in the world." He said: "I feel that when my 85-year-old grandad is asking me if I've cheated on my girlfriend because he's seen it repeatedly on the news, that's where I draw the line... I didn't cheat, nor did I ever have the intention or temptation to."
Reports suggested Dias used a tactic known as "toe-dipping" on Instagram, following attractive models to gauge interest before unfollowing if not reciprocated. A source told The Sun: "It might just seem like a simple follow online but it’s the intention behind it... it’s seedy." Dias has maintained that the reasons for the breakup are private and handled maturely.



