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Ilona Maher makes quite a statement in hot bikini

Ilona Maher makes quite a statement in hot bikini

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American rugby star Ilona Maher has not only been keeping herself in shape for her sport, but she's even been flaunting her hot body around a bit.
Maher decided to drop a new photo on her Instagram account on Friday, July 4. She did so while making quite a statement about herself, too. Maher, in the post on IG, simply wrote, "it ain't up for discussion".
This photo comes from Maher's photo shoot for the latest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition. She's standing near water, so it makes for a sweet backdrop. Yet Maher knows that this bikini will get a lot of eyeballs on her physical looks.
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As much time as Maher spends training for rugby, no one doubts that she looks good in anything she wears. Especially when trying to stay cool under a hot sun. Maher has been posting photos and videos of her time on the magazine's photo shoot over the past few weeks.
Who knows? Maher might have a couple of other sweet shots to drop in the coming days and weeks.
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