Strictly speaking Motsi Mabuse flaunts her incredible figure in a

Strictly speaking, Motsi Mabuse flaunts her incredible figure in a cream lingerie set as she poses for a snap

Motsi Mabuse put on a stunning show as she threw up a storm for a lingerie photoshoot.

The Strictly Come Dancing judge, 41, took to Instagram Monday to catch a glimpse of her shoot with Anita and Rosa Faia.

She flaunted her incredible curves in a cream bra and lingerie while wrapping a pink shirt over her arms.

Looking incredible: Motsi Mabuse put on a stunning show as she put up a storm for a lingerie photoshoot

Looking incredible: Motsi Mabuse put on a stunning show as she put up a storm for a lingerie photoshoot

The South African dancer accentuated her striking features with a glamorous eyeshadow palette and a touch of lip gloss.

Captioning the shot, she wrote: “Let’s party!” and revealed that she is the company’s brand ambassador this year.

It comes after Motsi revealed last year that her colorful Strictly Come Dancing hairstyles set her free after years of living under South Africa’s oppressive apartheid rule.

Celebrate!  Captioning the shot, she wrote:

Celebrate! Captioning the shot, she wrote: “Let’s party!” and revealed that she is the company’s brand ambassador this year

The BBC judge, who experienced racism as a young dancer, said she will never forget that treatment and it’s something “you carry your whole life”.

The star admitted styling her locks on the dance show is helping her heal from those past traumas.

She told The Sun: “So even things I really like to celebrate now that seem so little to other people, like celebrating my own hair – how my hair grows, what I can do with my hair – it’s kind of like a child I have not seen. It was always more like ‘Hide your hair, control your hair’.”

Appearance: It comes after she revealed her colorful Strictly Come Dancing hairstyles freed her after years of living under South Africa's oppressive apartheid rule

Appearance: It comes after she revealed her colorful Strictly Come Dancing hairstyles freed her after years of living under South Africa’s oppressive apartheid rule

It's something I didn't see as a kid': The star admitted that styling her locks on the dance show helps her heal from those past traumas

It’s something I didn’t see as a kid’: The star admitted that styling her locks on the dance show helps her heal from those past traumas

She told the publication that the secret to her hairstyles is working with the stylist and playing around with it, which “takes all day.”

Motsi, who initially dreamed of becoming a lawyer before moving to Germany at 18 to dance.

She married her dance partner Timo Kulczak, 45, but they divorced in 2014 after 11 years.

A year later, she found love again with another dancer, Evgenij Voznyuk, 38, and they married in 2017 and have a daughter together, who was born the following year.

Unbelievable: She told the publication that the secret to her hairstyles is working with the barber and playing around with it, which on Saturday

Unbelievable: She told the publication that the secret to her hairstyles is working with the barber and playing around with it, which on Saturday “takes all day”.

After becoming a mother, Motsi revealed that her past traumas began to heal as she was pushed further and further out of her comfort zone.

She explained that as a child, her parents were always in “survival mode” and never loving, which she felt was the opposite of the kind of mom she wanted to be.

The doting mom explained how her experiences growing up with her parents impacted her daughter’s upbringing.

She continued, “I’m very loving to my child, but we didn’t have that because in their eyes it was just for our parents to protect those children.” All of this affects you later.

Parents: In 2015, after her first marriage, Motis found love again with another dancer Evgenij Voznyuk (pictured), 38, and they married in 2017 and welcomed a daughter the following year

Parents: In 2015, after her first marriage, Motis found love again with another dancer Evgenij Voznyuk (pictured), 38, and they married in 2017 and welcomed a daughter the following year

“Dance competitions when it was clearly unfair and your parents are like, ‘No, it wasn’t unfair, you have to get better.’ Our boundaries were taken away from us early on and I’m now learning to say ‘no’ in a way without having to question myself.’

The dancer became famous in Germany in 2007 by dancing at Let’s Dance and joined the jury in 2011.

She later replaced Darcey Bussell on the Strictly panel in 2019 and had to keep the gig top secret at the time by flying into the country under an assumed name.

'Our limits were taken away': After becoming a mother, Motsi revealed her past traumas began to heal as she was forced out of her comfort zone of being different from her parents

‘Our limits were taken away’: After becoming a mother, Motsi revealed her past traumas began to heal as she was forced out of her comfort zone of being different from her parents