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'SI Swimsuit' model Camille Kostek strikes stunning poses in polka-dot bikini

'SI Swimsuit' model Camille Kostek strikes stunning poses in polka-dot bikini

Yahoo12-07-2025
Leave it to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2025 edition model Camille Kostek to make her fans' day brighter. Kostek, who is the girlfriend of former NFL star Rob Gronkowski, shared some striking photos on her Instagram account on Friday, July 11.
In these photos, Kostek is wearing a gorgeous polka-dot bikini. She's showing off different looks for people interested in buying the outfit might go and purchase it. Kostek is still getting rave reviews for her SI Swimsuit photos, too.
This polka-dot bikini and accessories are available from La Porte as part of the Camille Kostek Collection. In the written area of Kostek's post, she wrote, "gingham girl summer 🍓🧺 camille collection x @laporteswim".
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So, Kostek has her look all set for the rest of this summer. Probably Gronkowski will encourage his sweetie to wear this and other outfits around him more. Kostek will keep on looking to add more outfits to her collection, too.
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