
Irina Shayk shows off jaw-dropping figure in black bikini amid ex Tom Brady's rumored new romance
The supermodel, 39, was a vision of glamour amid news that the NFL staple she has been linked to much of this year is currently dating Modern Family actress Sofia Vergara.
The 5ft10 stunner took to Instagram on Sunday with a series of summer-themed snaps for nearly 24 million followers.
The supermodel - who has been linked to the seven-time Super Bowl winner for much of the year - showed off her amazing figure in photos complemented by stunning backdrops.
The Yemanzhelinsk, Russia-born beauty captioned the post, 'Summer up' with the lead picture showing her floating in water in a black bikini. She was seen in the sleek swimsuit in multiple images posted in the slideshow..
The Sports Illustrated swimsuit alum shared multiple shots from her time on the water, including one in which a black-and-white shot in which the wind was blowing her hair.
Shayk was also seen in a jaw-dropping selfie as she donned a leopard skin bikini with a white swim skirt.
Shayk - who has represented brands such as Versace, Valentino and Burberry on the catwalk - looked amazing as she posed alongside a statue of an upside down Medusa's Head at the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul, Turkey.
In another shot, Shayk was seen donning a light summer ensemble of a white tank top with light blue jeans and sneakers, accessorizing with a large floppy hat and a black bag.
In a nighttime shot as she stood on the deck of a vessel, Shayk was clad in a mustard print gown which showed off her long legs.
She had her dark locks down and parted as she appeared relaxed during summer's lazy days, with a city landscape in the background.
In February, a source told Page Six that Brady and Shayk had reunited after a split.
'Tom and Irina have started dating each other again and are open to see where things go,' the source said.
Shayk shares seven-year-old daughter Lea De Seine Shayk Cooper with ex Bradley Cooper, 50.
She has past been romantically linked to a number of prominent names, aside from the NFL icon and A-list actor.
They include musical superstar Kanye West, soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo and art dealer Vito Schnabel.
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