MAYA Jama flashed her tanned legs as she glammed up in a white shirt dress with a whopping £15K accessory.
The Love Island anchor looked effortlessly chic in her crisp attire, with a thigh-skimming hemline and ruched detail around the waist, on a trip to Somalia.
Maya, 30, captured herself travelling through Mogadishu in the back seat of a vehicle in a series of snaps posted to Instagram Stories.
She swept her dark locks over her hair in natural waves and added a pair of sunglasses despite being inside.
Yet it was her whopped £15K gold wristwatch with a cobalt blue face that commanded attention.
ITV2 presenter Maya zoomed in on the accessory in a separate image.
It has now been revealed the bling is a rare 1980's Piaget brand Polo Day-Date Lapis Dial, with a solid yellow gold case.
Maya often showcases her stylish fashion choices both on social media and the Love Island set.
Recently, matchmaking show fans were left stunned after she dazzled in a bold lace-up skintight dress.
She also donned a summery figure-hugging mini dress as she entered into the villa to reveal a shock mass eviction.
Meanwhile, off camera, she dazzled in a corset top and printed slacks for a star-studded showbiz event.
Yet Maya's not without the odd outfit mishap - and was seen looking frazzled after she lost an earring live on Love Island's spin-off show, Aftersun.
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Meanwhile, Maya has dished the detail on secrets behind her Love Island hosting role.
Appearing on The Chunkz Show, the former BBC Radio 1 DJ admitted she refuses to find out in advance who will be dumped from the villa, saying she only gets the results the same time as the Islanders.
Maya said: "I've never said the wrong name, but there are cameras constantly around and they like the dramatic pauses.
"There is a lot of me saying something and then it waits. It's funny with the new Islanders, where they're not used to me saying something and then pausing for ages and they're all looking around like 'is she frozen?'.
"I feel so awkward for them because they're just standing there in their little outfits."
Maya then explained that the producers do not create scenarios but simply "encourages" the Islanders to pull each other for a chat.
She continued: "I don't know if it's illegal or what but they can't tell them what to do.
"The most they can do is encourage them to have a little chat, but it has to be real because it's reality."
Maya added: "I do this technique where I don't let them tell me who's going until I'm stood in front of them in my ear because I don't want to stare at the person or give away."