Model shares photo of the ‘world’s tiniest bikini’ on Instagram – and people are divided


A model has shocked the public after sharing photographs online of herself wearing what has been dubbed the world’s tiniest bikini.

Cassandra Sienega, a Playboy model, shared the photos on Instagram while celebrating her birthday.

Ms Sienega, who posts under the username cjsparxx, posted photos of herself in a pink bikini that covered very little of her body.

Following her post, some fans have said it is “the world’s tiniest” bikini whilst others have made a variety of comments about the outfit.

In the photograph, which now has around 39,000 likes, Ms Sienega is leaning against a glass wall by a pool.

Underneath, she has written the caption: “Celebrated my 34th birthday in style at @thesapphirepool with friends. Hands down the best birthday EVER! I’ll definitely be back!!!”

The unusual swimming costume is made from just three very small pieces of fabric which are held onto Ms Sienega by a series of see-through strings.

The outfit is so small that some have claimed Ms Sienega looks nude from some angles.

The response the post has been overwhelmingly positive with fellow Instagram users saying how great she looked.

Furthermore, some of her fans couldn’t help but make jokes about how extreme they thought the outfit was.

One person said the bikie looked more like a set of plasters. They wrote: “Should have just used band-aids.”

Another person sarcastically commented: “So much material on that bikini! What are the washing instructions?”

The Mirror reported that a third person said: “You’re too covered up in this photo.”

While some of the comments were sarcastic or mocking, some said Ms Sienega looked “amazing” and “mind-blowing”.

According to News.com.au, the bikini Ms Sienega chose to wear is made by SnSbikinis, a brand known for allegedly making the “sexiest swimwear and clothing”.

The brand reportedly features in publications such as FHM, Maxim, and Playboy.

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