Sky Sports presenter stuns in bikini on holiday and is branded 'amazing' leaving fellow TV hosts in awe | The Sun

SKY SPORTS presenter Anita Nneka Jones has wowed fans by posing in a bikini on holiday.

The British-Nigerian has hosted coverage of the Premier League on Sky and CBS Sports in America.


But following the end of the 2022/23 season, she took some time to jet off on vacation.

And she shared an image to her Instagram which showed her wearing a bikini in a pool in the sunshine.

She added the caption: "My imaginary ‘Out of the office’ was on for like 4 days 😫😂…

"Back home and packing for the next work trip ✈️✈️🙏🏽🙏🏽 Filter: sunlight 😂."

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Anita received swarms of positive reaction to the image – which she posted for her 20,000 followers.

And fellow TV presenter Cindy Marina, named Miss Albania Universe, responded: "Ok you look amazing 🔥."

Former England cricketer Ebony Rainford-Brent also added her reaction, saying: "Glowing 🔥."

Meanwhile, Wolves presenter Gemma Frith replied: "Omg this is where we went on pre-season last summer! 😍😍 You look amazing."

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Albanian TV host Cindy Marina commented on Anita's latest snapCredit: INSTAGRAM @cindymarinaa
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Anita has 20,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram @anitannekajones
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She is enjoying some downtime after the end of the football seasonCredit: Instagram/anitannekajones

As well as being a successful sports presenter, Anita has also been a prominent voice in the discussion around endometriosis.

Diagnosed with the condition in her 20s, she spoke out on the battle last year, saying: "Don’t let a doctor tell you that’s normal.

"Push to see a specialist, a gynecologist, and then if you have endometriosis, do an ovarian reserve test after your first surgery.

"We’re not taught these things. And even if you don’t have it, so many women have problems getting pregnant.

"We don’t know why; I don’t know why."



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