Denise Welch wows in plunge swimsuit on luxurious spa weekend with lookalike sister

Loose Women star Denise Welch looked incredible in a turquoise swimsuit as she was spoiled at a spa retreat with her lookalike younger sister Debbie

Denise Welch wows in plunge swimsuit on luxurious spa weekend with lookalike sister
Denise Welch wows in plunge swimsuit on luxurious spa weekend with lookalike sister(Image: Instagram)

Denise Welch has wowed fans with a string of gorgeous swimsuit snaps after enjoying a relaxing spa weekend with her younger sister. The Loose Women star, 66, who never shies away from showing off some skin, looked incredible as she posed up a storm in a plunge turquoise swimsuit as she enjoyed all that was to offer on the luxurious spa weekend away.

The TV star and her lookalike sister appeared to be living it up at The Titanic Spa in Yorkshire as they were treated to a delicious dinner, spa treatments, and enjoyed the pool and sauna after Denise shared some snippets from her special weekend away. Alongside her post, the Loose Women star wrote: “Lovely weekend with my little sis @debbiededes at my favourite place to escape to and chill @titanic_spa in Yorkshire.”

And it wasn’t long before Denise’s fans and followers alike rushed to the comments to gush over her appearance. One wrote: “Looks like you had a wonderful time with your sister! Fabulous pictures @denise_welch and a fabulous place.” Another echoed: “Amazing and you look fabulous.” Someone else added: “Gorgeous!! And soooo jel of you – just thinking I need a spa break.”

“You both look great and looks a calming place,” another fan commented. While someone else quipped: “Good genes run in the family it seems. You both look fabulous.”

Denise looked incredible in the plunge swimsuit
Denise looked incredible in the plunge swimsuit (Image: Instagram)

It comes after Denise revealed that her colleagues on Loose Women begged her to make a change after she was pictured in “embarrassing” paparazzi photos. On an episode of Loose Women : The Podcast, the actress, who is about to mark 13 years of sobriety, spoke candidly about a certain habit she used to indulge in during her partying days.

In an honest confession about what she described as a “medical issue”, Denise admitted that she found it “hilarious” at the time. However, she acknowledged that she was “usually the only person in the world ” who was laughing.

As a result, Denise ended up in “embarrassing” paparazzi shots, prompting her Loose Women colleagues to offer her some advice for one “terrible” reason.

Denise shared snippets from her luxury spa weekend away
Denise shared snippets from her luxury spa weekend away(Image: Instagram)

Denise explained: “I always had what I considered to be a medical issue, which I named ‘compulsive flashing disorder’, that when I was out on a night out, I, usually the only person in the world, thought it was hilarious to flash my boobs.”

“And there are many pap shots, embarrassing now, of me flashing my bra, and the girls here at Loose Women used to say, ‘Denzy, because of your compulsive flashing disorder, would you please just invest in some good underwear because it was always really terrible.”

The ex-Coronation Street star went on to say that her bras were typically “grey, beige,” and while she sees herself as someone who wears Agent Provocateur lingerie, she’s “sadly” not, in reality.

Denise and Debbie enjoyed the spa weekend together
Denise and Debbie enjoyed the spa weekend together (Image: Instagram)

Denise, who reportedly started drinking after suffering from clinical depression, has been open about her battle with alcohol in the past, revealing last year that she almost broke her sobriety due to a health incident.

Speaking to the ADHD Chatter podcast, she explained that she’d taken tablets for ADHD, expecting to feel more focused, but the expectations didn’t match the reality.

On the podcast, she explained: “So, I thought I’m going to take this tablet and by the time I leave our London apartment, I’m going to have vacuumed everywhere and I’m going to have thought, right, for once I really want to settle down to that bulk of affairs that I’ve ignored since I was 18-years-old.”

Denise further admitted the unfortunate aftermath: “An hour later I wanted a drink and a cigarette for the first time in 11 years and it was horrendous how it affected me. Had I not been so many years into (it) and so secure managing my sobriety it would have been a very, very dangerous tipping point for me.”

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