Candice Swanepoel and Doutzen Kroes worry fans as they reveal painful looking sunburnt bums on holiday in Brazil

CANDICE Swanepoel and Doutzen Kroes gave their devoted followers an eyeful of their tan lines by flashing their bums in a cheeky holiday snap.

But instead of praising their shapely bums, fans were immediately concerned for their health because their bums were badly burnt and bright red.

“Be careful!” wrote one fan, while another said “Too much time in the sun!”.

Another commenter warned: “Oh my god, that is so bad for you! Please don’t let yourself burn like that. It is so dangerous!”

The ʙosoм buds are clearly having a blast as they enjoy their time together in the sun after a year of travelling the world with the underwear brand.

They have headed off to the exotic location to spend some much needed family time with their ever-growing clan.

And their fan’s aren’t wrong.

Dermatologist Dr Wal Hussain, from the British Association of Dermatologists warned that too much time in the sun greatly increases your skin cancer risk – and by the time you have tanned it is too late to protect yourself.

“A lot of people fall into a slightly worrying holiday mentality, where getting tanned is one of the most important aspects of going away.

“A survey we conducted last year found that almost half of Brits who had holidayed abroad had been sunburnt while away.

“From a scientific view point, tanning is your body trying to protect itself to minimise further sun damage taking place,” he said.

“So, by definition, if you get a tan it means there has already been some sun damage that has taken place and your body is trying to minimise it by putting down a tan.

“It is like putting an umbrella up after you have already got wet from the rain.”

The biggest risk is skin cancer, but exposure to the sun can also cause premature ageing included those dreaded wrinkles.

Dr Hussain warned there is “no such thing as a safe tan”, and if you want to achieve a bronzed goddess look you’re better off faking it.


There are more than 15,000 new cases of melanoma – the ᴅᴇᴀᴅliest form of skin cancer – in the UK each year, according to Cancer Research UK.

More than 2,000 people in the UK died from skin cancer in 2014.

Candice, 29, is expecting her second child with her husband husband Hermann Nicoli.

She shared her special news with her fans in a sweet Instagram post in December.

On Wednesday, she shared a delightful snap of Doutzen’s daughter gazing in wonder at her ever growing bump.


Candice gave birth to her first child, a son called Anacã, last year, while Doutzen, 32, has a son and a daughter – Phyllon, 6, and Mylenna, 3.

Earlier this year, Candice gave a candid insight into her life as a parent with Vogue.