Justin Bieber's ex Sahara Ray exposes it all in a sexy see-through dress
'No filter. Vibes tho,' the model captioned the photo she shared on Instagram.
Sahara Ray has been sharing her racy photos for some time now. The model-turned-fashion designer continued the trend by posting an even racier image on social media on Sunday 2 (July).
The former girlfriend of Justin Bieber took to Instagram to share a revealing photo that shows her bosom and a black thong in a completely see-through net dress. She was first linked to Bieber in August 2016 when photos of the duo first surfaced online.
In the photo, Sahara can be seen seductively lying down on a stairway with her eyes closed and a cigarette dangling on her lips. "No filter. Vibes tho," she wrote alongside the photo that she shared with her 1.3 million fans and followers.
As soon as the Australian model shared the image, her fans and followers bombarded her post with messages, ranging from the sweet to the vulgar.
"When you catch a beautiful, smoking mermaid in your net," one fan wrote, while another said, "@sahara_ray you are interesting...Which I find even more beautiful."
"@sahara_ray so beautiful that anything I say would sound very cliche," a third fan said, Another added, "This picture borders perfection GORGEOUS".
Last week, the 24-year-old suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction while modelling for her swimwear range in Mexico. The 24-year-old, however, was unperturbed when she accidentally exposed her bosom when her red bikini top fell apart.
In April, the blonde beauty shared a nude photo of hers on the photo and video sharing application. In the image, Ray can be seen looking at the camera while lying on a bed with white covers and pillows.
"If I was the one taking this picture, in that moment I was really was a tripod for that camera... In fact I'm not sure that I would able to take any picture... Brave man, that photographer!" one of Ray's 1.2 million followers commented on the nude photo, while another said, "Youre perfect sahara."
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