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She regularly keeps her more than 4 million Instagram followers entertained with a constant stream of sizzling snapshots. And Jasmine Sanders kept the visual delights coming on Sunday, when she shared an image of herself posing in a skimpy blue PrettyLittleThing string bikini. The model, 29, shielded her eyes with a pair of stylish sunglasses as she posed with her back to the camera as she lounged poolside at a hotel with her friend. Sizzling: Jasmine Sanders kept the visual delights coming on Sunday, when she shared an image of herself posing in a skimpy blue PrettyLittleThing string bikini with a friend ....
Share She teamed the skintight number with white socks and trainers, adding a slight touch of bling with a dainty silver necklace. The stunner, who calls herself Golden Barbie, styled her blonde locks into long braids, while she kept her make-up to a minimum. Body work: The model, 29, took to Instagram to share a duo of snaps of herself posing by her white jeep before she headed for a gruelling workout at the gym Captioning her snaps, she penned: Never been so happy to hit weights! Finally got back in the gym this week and it felt damn good! I’m going to share some of the workouts that I did on my stories. I also followed my workout with 10 minutes on the stair master. My birthdays right around the corner and all I want is to not only look good but feel good! How did you get active this week? ....
Precious Okoyomon: ‘Poets Are Going to Save the World’ Making careful use of soil and seed, plants and poems the work of Precious Okoyomon has captured attention globally before the New York-based artist and poet have even turned 30 Early last year, the artist-poet Precious Okoyomon transported into the Frankfurt MMA museum space layers and layers of soil, six effigies constructed of raw, dark lambswool, yarn, and wire, and vines of Japanese arrowroot, or kudzu. Then the pandemic ground the world to a halt and the museum, formerly a passport office, was forced to shutter. Inside, the kudzu – its rapaciousness so storied that it was colloquialized as ‘the vine that ate the south’– grew unabated. ....