Jena Sims braves braless, backless loose-fitting top for windy drive
In her first TikTok to show off her holiday fashions, the Sports Illustrated bikini model wears jeans, a brown belt and a tiny apron top that is completely backless. First, she shows a selfie video of her in the risky, braless outfit as it blows in the wind while she rides in an open Jeep. The carefree model and swimwear influencer then poses in what looks to be her five-star hotel's lobby — glass of red wine in hand.
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An emoji of Portugal's green and red flag is the July 3 post's only caption.
'Love this look!!!' raved one fan. 'Love this fit!' agreed another. 'You look stunning,' commented a third.
She responded to all three, 'Thank ya!'
One fan was left drooling over the star's luxe accommodations. 'Once you leave, please can you share the name of the hotel?!' begged the golf fan.
Sims is the reigning Rookie of the Year for the iconic Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. She also recently walked in the magazine's May runway show that closed out Miami Swim Week at the glam W South Beach.
Sims, 36, and Koepka, 35, have been married for three years.
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