'My bikini won’t go to waste because of the lockdown!'
For the mood, she sported a sexy swimsuit and poured a bucket full of water over her body, pretending to be in a pool.hen you don’t have a pool, be very smart. I'm grateful for where I am, but I'm longing for a pool. My bikini won’t go to waste because of the lockdown!” she wrote.
“If you don’t have a pool in your home, you pour water on your body and you swim on your carpet. If you don’t have a pool like me, you do that — and we don’t give up!”
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