Lila Moss sends pulses racing in a skimpy black two-piece as she soaks up the sun in in Formentera with her mum Kate and boyfriend Yoni Helbitz

  •  Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com

Lila Moss sent pulses racing in a skimpy black two-piece as she soaked up the sun during her holiday in Formentera on Friday.

The model, 21, who is the daughter to British supermodel Kate Moss, looked sensational in a scant bikini which featured thong bottoms and a basic triangle bra.

She added a hint of glam to her look as she accessorised with some gold hoops and a love heart necklace. 

Lila appeared in top spirits for the day out as she was seen walking along the beach with her fashion marketer boyfriend Yoni Helbitz. 

The duo are said to have been dating for around two years, though their friendship dates back longer, with Yoni, 23, and Lila first pictured together three years ago.  

Lila Moss sent pulses racing in a skimpy black two-piece as she soaked up the sun with her boyfriend Yoni Helbitz during her star-studded holiday in Formentera on Friday

Lila Moss sent pulses racing in a skimpy black two-piece as she soaked up the sun with her boyfriend Yoni Helbitz during her star-studded holiday in Formentera on Friday

The blonde beauty was also spotted wearing her insulin pump on her leg and monitor on her arm, which she uses to treat and manager her type 1 diabetes

The blonde beauty was also spotted wearing her insulin pump on her leg and monitor on her arm, which she uses to treat and manager her type 1 diabetes

He opted for white shorts as he strolled along the beach while Lila and her mother caught up with an old friend, Rita Ora.

Lila was spotted wearing her insulin pump on her leg and monitor on her arm, which she uses to treat and manager her Type 1 diabetes.   

She discussed her condition during a segment on Vogue's In The Bag YouTube after making the unconventional decision to wear the monitor on the catwalk. 

She said: 'I have some sugar tablets, in case my blood sugar goes low. I'm diabetic so I have this which controls a pod on my leg, which gives me insulin. 

'This is very important to keep in my bag, it comes with me everywhere.' 

Lila, the daughter of catwalk veteran Kate and her former partner Jefferson Hack, revealed she has an Apple AirTag attached to her insulin pump reader so she doesn't lose it. 

She added: 'I even have an apple air-tag to follow it around with my phone.'

Lila's insulin pump was visible as she walked the runway in a swimsuit at the Versace special event during Milan Fashion Week earlier this year. 

Lila appeared in top spirits for the day out as she was seen walking along the beach with her fashion marketer boyfriend (pictured)

Lila appeared in top spirits for the day out as she was seen walking along the beach with her fashion marketer boyfriend (pictured)

The model, 21, who is the daughter to British supermodel Kate Moss, looked sensational in a scant bikini which featured thong bottoms and a basic triangle bra

The model, 21, who is the daughter to British supermodel Kate Moss, looked sensational in a scant bikini which featured thong bottoms and a basic triangle bra 

Speaking about her condition in 2020, she told The Kit: 'I think not many people know that I have diabetes. It's not visible from the outside, so no one would really know just by looking at you.'

Type 1 diabetes causes the level of glucose (sugar) in your blood to become too high.

It happens when your body cannot produce enough of a hormone called insulin, which controls blood glucose.

You need daily injections of insulin to keep your blood glucose levels under control.

              What are continuous                              blood glucose monitors? 

Many people with type 1 diabetes, who lack the essential hormone insulin that controls blood sugar levels, have to perform uncomfortable checks at least four times a day.

The results show how much insulin – which helps the body absorb sugars in food – they will need to inject to keep their blood sugar stable and avoid potentially fatal spikes or falls.

But high-tech implants can monitor blood sugar in real time, marking the end of finger-prick blood tests.

Called a continuous blood glucose monitor, the implants are no larger than a £2 coin and sit on the arm, beaming updates to the user's phone.

Former Prime Minister Theresa May used one of the most popular gadgets, a FreeStyle Libre.

While the technology has been available in the UK for more than a decade, spending watchdogs judged it too expensive to offer to every patient. But NHS chiefs have since announced they plan to fund the monitors for all.