Nepo-SISTER puts on a VERY racy display as she flashes her nipples in a wet t-shirt  – but can YOU guess who her reality star sibling is?

A reality TV personality’s sibling generated excitement by revealing her cleavage in damp t-shirts across several Instagram posts.

The nepo-sibling took to social media last week to share snaps from a recent lavish trip to Italy. 

Snaps taken under the sun captured the celebrities exiting the sea, as they struck poses along the shore while dressed in provocative attire.

She was spotted in a wet, white tank top, with visible nipples, and a pair of low-rise, folded-over swim briefs.

The sister from Nepotism finished off her appearance by pulling her hair back, adorned with a substantial golden bangle and a slender, stylish bracelet.

But do YOU know who her famous sister is?  

The model is Romana Lucia Bright, the sister of The Only Way Is Essex star Lydia Bright.  

‘A love letter to italy,’ Romana captioned the snap.  

‘Goddess,’ her sister Lydia commented, while their mother Debbie added: ‘❤️❤️❤️ here she is.’ 

At the tender age of 14, Romana secured her initial modeling gig, an event that prompted Lydia to extend her heartfelt congratulations via social media.

In a simpler and more natural style, the sentence could be rephrased as follows: “She said that her daughter landed her first modeling gig. Instead of being a ‘Momager,’ she’ll be a ‘Sistager.’ She is incredibly proud and can hardly wait to see her daughter shine brightly.

Debbie Douglas, aged 57, raised both Roma and Lydia, and in addition to taking care of her own children, she has provided care for over 250 foster children throughout the years.

After Lydia openly shared about her grandmother’s deteriorating dementia, she remembered the sad moment when her grandmother first forgot her own identity in an emotional update.

Lydia recounted in an emotional update how her grandmother, who is battling dementia, had a heartbreaking moment when she forgot who she was for the first time. This was following Lydia’s open discussion about her grandmother’s worsening condition.

The television host, aged 34, shared her struggles when her grandmother no longer recognizes her, as her health condition appears to be worsening rapidly.

Posting on Instagram just now, I couldn’t help but share this heartwarming moment between my beloved nan and my little sister Loretta, age 5. They were strolling hand-in-hand in a sweet video that simply warms my heart!

Regrettably, she shared that her nan no longer recognizes Loretta and expressed that the sorrow she’s experiencing has grown unmanageable.

The first time I visited my grandmother left an indelible mark on me, as she didn’t recognize me. It was an incredibly distressing moment, and words fail to capture the depth of the pain I felt inside.

2021 has posed significant challenges for me and my family due to my grandmother’s deteriorating health. Over the past half decade, my grandmother’s dementia has gradually worsened, but this year, we’ve noticed a steep increase in its progression.

Lydia went on to say, “My grandmother has always held a significant place in my life. Weekends during my childhood were often spent at my grandparents’ home. In fact, the very street where I lived initially was the same one as her residence, making us neighbors for more than ten years.

She has always been my dearest friend, with many aspects of myself reflecting hers – an unwavering focus on perfection, cleanliness, and self-care being chief among them. Our connection is so profound that it’s almost comedic within our family, as they often joke about me being her favorite grandchild out of the dozen. This bond between us is a magical force, and she has significantly shaped my life for the better.

‘Earlier this year, we had to make the heartbreaking decision to move her into a care home. 

Despite having family living with her, regular visits from caregivers, and everyone making an effort to spend time with her, it wasn’t sufficient. Now, she requires round-the-clock care as even an hour of solitude proved dangerously risky for her.

Despite knowing we made the correct decision, the guilt proved to be immense at times. Some weeks are smoother sailing than others; she struggles to recall ‘Loretta’, yet often she recalls me, which fills her with joy and makes her tear up.

Every week before my visit, I struggle with intense anxiety due to the fact that when she doesn’t recognize me, I find myself emotionally overwhelmed. Tears often well up, I feel compelled to depart before causing her distress or confusion, and the sadness engulfs me.

During the most challenging times, it’s when she questions why she’s not thinking clearly or what’s happening to her, and I find it difficult to disclose the extent of her illness to her.

This year, I’ve shed many tears for Nan. Sometimes I struggle with finding the right words to offer comfort, and I hope fervently that she isn’t experiencing an excessive amount of pain. I feel compelled to share this because, over the weekend, the weight of it all became almost unbearable.

Lydia acknowledged that while her Instagram feed might suggest a flawless life, she wanted everyone to know that, just like many others, she too goes through periods of heartache and hardship in real life. Essentially, life isn’t always perfect for her either.

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2025-08-25 20:03