Alan Shearer’s daughter shops for watermelons as she sizzles on Greek holiday

Alan Shearer’s daughter Hollie posed while shopping for watermelons in new sizzling holiday snaps.

Blonde bombshell Hollie has taken a trip to the searing Greek island of Paxos where she was photographed in a revealing green bikini top, denim shorts and sunglasses. She posed as she tucked into an ice cream and smiled among the watermelons in a post uploaded to Instagram.

The 25-year-old singer-songwriter is looking to expand her music career, which currently sees her draw in more than 27,000 monthly Spotify listeners. But for now she is kicking back and relaxing at the idyllic island resort near Corfu.

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Hollie boasts an impressive 61,700 followers on Instagram, where she regularly posts spicy bikini snaps and other fashionable pictures. But that still pales in comparison to the 700,000 following her Newcastle legend dad has amassed.

Meanwhile, another former Magpies striker’s daughter, Gemma Owen, stunned viewers as she took part in Love Island’s raunchiest challenge yet on Tuesday night. Gemma, daughter of former Liverpool striker Michael, wore a black thong bodysuit as part of a sexy challenge.

She performed a mesmerising lap-dance routine for the male islanders before sucking Luca Bish’s finger, who she is currently ‘coupled up’ with. And the scenes prompted a hilarious response from former Ballon d’Or winner Michael on social media.

He took to Twitter where he simply posted an emoji face with two hands covering the eyes in view of his 3.7 million followers. The tweet was an instant hit, gaining over 72,000 likes and thousands of comments from amused fans.

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