The 60-year-old Ocean Beach owner joined a host of celebrities paying tribute to the monarch on social media after she served 70 years on the throne. But the Celebs Go Dating star has come under fire after bringing bikini-clad women in military uniforms and bearskin hats on stage at his club in Ibiza. Strange: Wayne Lineker paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in a very strange way, after she died on September 8, aged 96 The revealing ensembles were inspired by the uniforms worn by the King’s Guard regiment. In the video shared by Wayne on Instagram, the girls took to the stage wearing red and black bikinis, heels and tall bearskin hats. Afterwards, Ocean Beach co-owner Tony Truman gave a speech to the crowd in attendance. He said to them, “Are you all having a wonderful day? We are all having a great day today. But me and Wayne and other business partners are all British businessmen and we couldn’t let this day go by without talking about yesterday’s events in the UK.” Bizarre: Ocean Beach owner, 60, comes under fire after bringing bikini-clad women in military uniforms on stage at his Ibiza club Tony then tried to get the grieving crowd to cheer: “I think the majority of the crowd here today are from the UK, if I’m right, yes. “It doesn’t matter if you’re British, Irish, Scottish, Italian, Spanish – wherever you are in the world, I think you’ll all appreciate that one of the greatest, most iconic women to ever walk this earth left our planet yesterday. Let’s hear it for Queen Elizabeth II! “If you look up, you’ll see the giant red London bus. You’ll see Mary Poppins, you’ll see the amazing girls from the stage as Beefeaters [sic] so let’s hear it about Queen Elizabeth II.” The women’s row then salutes as those in attendance sing the national anthem – with many netizens labeling it “disrespectful”. Revealing: In the video shared by Wayne on Instagram, the girls took to the stage wearing red and black bikinis, heels and tall bearskin hats The monarch’s death has been confirmed and a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “The Queen passed away peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this afternoon and return to London tomorrow.” Her son Charles, the former Prince of Wales, is now King Charles III as the world mourns his mother, Britain’s longest-serving monarch. All of Her Majesty’s children were rushed to Balmoral today after doctors became “concerned” about her health. Hours later she died, surrounded by her family. Ocean Beach co-owner Tony Truman said: “If you look up, you’ll see the giant red London bus. You’ll see Mary Poppins, you’ll see the amazing girls from the stage as Beefeaters [sic] so let’s hear it about Queen Elizabeth II.” The Queen’s death will send Britain and its Commonwealth realms into a ten-day period of mourning as millions of her subjects in the UK and abroad come to terms with her death. And as her son ascends the throne, there will also be a celebration of her historic 70-year reign which saw her reach her Platinum Jubilee this year – a milestone unlikely to be reached by a British monarch again. Charles, the King, said: “The death of my beloved mother, Her Majesty the Queen, is a moment of greatest sorrow to me and all the members of my family. “We deeply mourn the death of a beloved sovereign and a much-loved mother. I know her loss will be deeply felt across the country, the Kingdoms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world. “During this time of mourning and change, my family and I will be comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which the Queen was so widely held.” Icon: Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign unlikely to ever be surpassed by another King or Queen of England