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Coco Austin shows off jaw-dropping figure in string bikini by 'popular request'

Coco Austin shows off jaw-dropping figure in string bikini by 'popular request'

Daily Mail​07-07-2025
Coco Austin took to Instagram over the weekend to display her eye-popping curves in a micro bikini.
The 46-year-old TV personality, who is married to actor Ice-T, stripped down to a red and blue bikini with white stars as she posed in three photos.
The mother-of-one, who shares nine-year-old daughter Chanel with her husband, filled out the bathing suit as she showed off her ample chest, flat stomach, and voluptuous hips.
She engaged her audience of three million followers while writing in the caption, 'By popular requests, my traditional 4th of July bikini pics.'
Coco also teased that there will be 'more pics coming soon on my Fan page.'
Coco, whose real name is Nicole Natalie Austin, pulled her platinum blonde locks into a bun secured by a red scrunchie.
She accessorized with glamorous red sunglasses and large hoop earrings as she posed poolside.
And the pinup slipped her feet into a pair of red mule heels, adding inches to her petite frame.
Austin posts content on the subscriber-based platform OnlyFans, where her followers get access to exclusive photos for $19.99/month.
Her profile describes her as 'the one and only Coco, the one who paved the way for curvy models.'
It reads: 'I've continued to model after 25 years. Also, along the way I transcended into acting, TV personality, Author, Entrepreneur, Clothing Designer and Boss Babe.'
She also notes, 'I have an obsession for heels and love to clean,' while teasing, 'Good things come in small packages. (My measurements are 39DDD, 26, 43) ...and I'm barely 5'2".'
And there is a disclaimer: 'This IS NOT a porn page.. Pictures and videos on this page are Playboy style and is all hot content that I can't post anywhere else. But to get more of me you have to subscribe.'
Ice-T and Coco are often on the receiving end of criticism due to their parenting style — which has included breastfeeding Chanel until age five, bathing her in the kitchen sink, and letting her twerk in home videos.
But the Law & Order fixture has defended their choices, chalking it up to their unusual lifestyle.
He told People in 2023, 'I think the thing of it is, it's Ice-T and Coco. Our parenting is a lot different than the normal, square couple from Oklahoma. I'm a f***ing rock star — it's different.'
He also explained why Chanel regularly appears in social media content shared by him and Coco.
'It's fun and [Chanel] likes doing it. If she didn't, we definitely wouldn't do it,' he noted.
Adding more context, the entertainer shared: 'When Chanel was born, we got her social media because we knew that we were gonna be the parents that were gonna show a hundred pictures of their kid because we were proud.'
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