
Hungarian model Barbara Palvin shows off stunning figure in ad campaign for new comfy bra
The Hungarian, 31, is the face and body of the Superior Comfort collection by Italian brand Intimissimi — which boasts the bra is 'beautiful, comfortable and sensual'.
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She will celebrate her second wedding anniversary with US actor Dylan Sprouse, 32, in July.
She's obviously found her comfort zone with him after six years single.
In 2023, Barbara married Dylan in her native Hungary one month after confirming they were engaged.
They tied the knot near capital Budapest after dating for five years.
Speaking about her excitement over the wedding location Barbara told V Magazine: 'I'm excited to show that side of me and introduce my culture, the places I grew up, and the places I went to.
'I feel like a lot of people will learn even more about me this way.
'I know there was no way we would have not had a wedding in Hungary because my parents would have killed me."
The Victoria's Secret beauty was initially contacted on Instagram by Dylan in 2017.
Barbara Palvin in sexy pole dance on Day 12 of the Love Magazine advent calendar video series
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