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Carlos Sainz’s girlfriend Rebecca Donaldson wows in floral bikini on beach

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Rebecca, who has been seen at F1 races recently, is the founder of successful clothing line Muse
Rebecca, who has been seen at F1 races recently, is the founder of successful clothing line Muse

RADIANT Rebecca Donaldson laps up the sunshine as she adjusts to life with her Formula One star boyfriend Carlos Sainz.

The Scottish model, 28, who was first linked to the Ferrari driver last June, wore a floral bikini during a beach photoshoot.

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Stunning Rebecca Donaldson posed in a floral bikini for a photoshootCredit: Sea Level Swim / CMA
The Scottish model was first linked to F1 driver Carlos Sainz last June
The Scottish model was first linked to F1 driver Carlos Sainz last JuneCredit: Getty

Rebecca has since been seen at F1 races with the Spaniard, 29, including the Las Vegas Grand Prix in November.

He was replaced by Brit prodigy Oliver Bearman, 18, at last Saturday’s F1 battle in Saudi Arabia after being hit with appendicitis.

At least he had the consolation of a pit stop with Rebecca.

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Rebecca got her foot in the modeling industry when she won her first beauty pageant at 17 years old.

“My mom entered me and I was really surprised when I found out,” she told the Daily Record in 2011.

Alongside her successful modeling career, Donaldson is the founder of Muse, an activewear clothing line she started during the Covid-19 pandemic.

"I knew I wanted to create something that not only I would wear and be proud of putting my name against, but also something that was missing from the market - affordable, good quality products that are also very wearable day-to-day, as I found I struggled to find items that covered all these aspects," she told Vestd in 2021.

The apparel found at Muse is transferrable from the gym to everyday life and uses a neutral, trans-seasonal color palette to make the clothes optional year-round.

Emily Webber

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