Ashley Resch Rides A Bike In The Skimpiest Bikini
Ashley Resch treated her 962,000 Instagram followers to a smoldering new post on Wednesday, January 27, that certainly had many of them drooling. The Canadian model took to the popular social media app to post a photo of herself riding a bike while wearing a skimpy swimsuit that put her curvy figure fully on show.
The photo showed Resch sitting on the bicycle in the middle of a street. According to the geotag, the shoot took place in Houston, Texas. She was captured from the left as she arched her back deeply, drawing attention to her voluptuous derriere. Resch turned her head to the side, shooting a fierce gaze into the lenses. She tightened her eyes while allowing her lips to hang open.
Instagrammodel Ashley Resch took to her social media page on Friday afternoon with a behind-the-scenes video from a sultry photo shoot, piquing major interest from her 950,000 followers. The curvy blonde wore a tantalizing ensemble that showcased her most tempting assets as she struck a series of provocative poses. Over 7,500 fans hit the like button in the first hour after the post was uploaded.
Ashley wore a skintight black leotard with extra-long sleeves that covered most of her hands and were held in place with holes, through which her thumbs looped. The front of the garment was unzipped to the middle of her torso, creating a deep, plunging neckline that exposed all of her cleavage and an ample portion of her bare breasts.
Greenville New Year s Eve party plans change amid COVID surge Zoe Nicholson and Lillia Callum-Penso, Greenville News
This article has been updated to add additional context to comments by Skylor Hoffman.
Mayor Knox White has asked for state law enforcement to help Greenville police enforce COVID-19 rules on mask wearing, alcohol consumption and capacity limits on New Year s Eve a move that comes as hospital beds across the Upstate fill and frontline workers are strained.
During a press conference Tuesday afternoon, after plans for several parties circulated on social media, White and officials from the Greenville Police Department and the area s largest hospital systems called on people not to attend New Year s Eve parties with people from outside their households.