‘SI' Swim star flaunts island life, ample assets in stunning bikini pic
Model Penny Lane has been living it up this summer on the Spanish island of Ibiza.
And the stunning Sports Illustrated swimsuit model put together a scrapbook of her favorite pics for the iconic magazine's social media — starting with a happy photo of herself eating fruit, glistening in the sun in a barely-there bikini.
'Your ultimate Ibiza getaway starts here,' SI_Swimsuit captioned the Wednesday, August 13 carousel post. 'SI Swimsuit's own [Penny Lane] shared her favorite spots on the island from must-try restaurants and self-care escapes to the best of Ibiza nightlife.'
The post featured 11 photos and videos, including several moments from a gorgeous hike, more pics of the model in her white string bikini on the beach, and even a pic from the famous mega-club Ushuaïa, where her fellow 2025 SI model Xandra Pohl DJed this summer.
'Favorite place everrr,' Lane commented on the post.
'Penny is the best,' gushed a fan. 'She must be the next cover model.'
'Most beautiful woman on the planet,' raved another.
Lane is in the current issue of the Sports Illustrated. She also walked in the Sports Illustrated Runway Show to close out Miami Swim Week on May 31. Also walking in the show were the iconic magazine's current cover models Livvy Dunne, Jordan Chiles and Lauren Chan; and models from the issue including Pohl, Jena Sims, Alix Earle, Ellie Thumann and Alix Earle.
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