Tigerlily Taylor, daughter of Queen drummer Roger Taylor and Debbie Leng, loves to spend time at the beach. She just recently took a trip, and documented it on Instagram. In it, Taylor posed on a boat. She wore a red bikini, showing off her figure. Read on to see 5 ways Tigerlily Taylor stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don’t miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
During the pandemic, Taylor shared some of her wellness tips in an interview with The Deck. She says that she’d been doing a lot of at-home workouts during lockdowns. “I’ve really been missing my Muay Thai training sessions so feel lucky that I have a bag here to train with. I’ve also been using Kayla Itsines’ ‘Sweat’ app which is a great eight week bikini bod programme.”
Taylor tells The Deck that she takes vitamins to help her overall wellbeing. “I’ve just started taking Neem pills to help with skin,” she says. “As well as a strong probiotic for gut health. I’ve been taking turmeric and B vitamins.
During the pandemic, Taylor revealed that she is working on her skincare routine. “I’ve had some skin issues recently, so I have been using isolation time to try and sort it out and give it a break from makeup,” she says to The Deck. “At the moment I’m using La Roche-Posay moisturising wash. I love Sand and Sky pink clay mask and have been mixing it with frankincense powder. I also mix in a bit of frankincense oil with The Ordinary pressed rose oil for moisturiser. Basically frankincense everything.”
Taylor loves to spend time at the beach. One thing she likes to do is go paddleboarding. She posted this reel of herself doing so on Instagram. She captioned the reel, “Adventures on the high seas.”
Taylor is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. She has posted several different photos on Instagram supporting different causes. She posted these photos supporting women’s reproductive rights and abortion access. During the June 2020 rise of the Black Lives Matter Movement, Taylor posted this photo in support.