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‘World's sexiest ice hockey star' branded ‘perfection' as she shows off curves in body-hugging outfit

‘World's sexiest ice hockey star' branded ‘perfection' as she shows off curves in body-hugging outfit

The Sun05-08-2025
Etienne Fermie, Sports reporter in London
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MIKAYLA DEMAITER delighted fans with her latest Instagram post.
The influencer had her ice hockey career cut short by injury aged just 19.
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She has since built a huge fanbase on social media.
Mikayla has more than three million followers on Instagram.
In her latest post, the former ice hockey ace shared a quartet of photos.
She captioned them: "here to make your feed an even better place to be".
The post swiftly received more than 50,000 likes.
While followers rushed to leave a comment.
One called Mikayla "perfection".
And a second gushed: "Wow! Angel on earth."
A third swooned: "You're so beautiful."
While another added: "Absolutely stunning."
Who is Mikalya Demaiter? Woman dubbed world's sexiest hockey player
Mikayla was recently dubbed "heaven on earth" for a separate post.
And she also talked about how she is "certified in CPR" in another.
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