
Cindy Kimberly sets pulses racing in a red bikini top and leather hot pants as she poses for steamy shower snaps following her split from Dele Alli
The Spanish-Indonesian model, 26, sizzled in a red bikini top and leather hot pants that showed off her incredible figure.
Drenching her body in the water, the beauty posed up a storm for the cameras to promote her clothing brand LOBA.
The sexy snaps come after the model turned heads in the Made To Kiss campaign on behalf of online beauty brand Huda.
Alongside beauty expert Uche Natori and company founder Huda Kattan, Cindy looked stunning as she showcased the brand's latest lip stains and oils.
Showing off her legs in a distinctive burgundy minidress, the model commands attention while taking centre stage in the promotional music video.
Cindy confirmed her separation from the footballer after unfollowing him on social media in June.
Shortly after she unfollowed the footballer, Cindy posted to reveal that the pair had decided to call quits on their relationship.
The model later confirmed the couple separated some time ago, telling media outlet GSM: 'We've been separate for a little while already.'
The couple went public with their relationship in June 2022, and as recently as January, Kimberly - who once graced the cover of Sports Illustrated - could be seen posing with Alli as he completed his move to Serie A side Como.
Cindy had been a rock for the footballer, who in 2023 opened up on his traumatic childhood, which included being sexually abused as young as the age of six.
The model also stood by him as he revealed his addiction to sleeping pills and the mental health issues he has had to deal with, in an incredibly raw interview with Gary Neville.
But now, it seems their relationship is over. Cindy is believed to have wiped all pictures of the pair together, including one taken of them in Como as recently as April, from her Instagram.
On the pitch, meanwhile, Alli will be hoping that the upcoming season will prove more fruitful than the last.
The footballer has endured a difficult few years both on and off the pitch and hadn't played a professional game for two seasons before he was afforded the chance to train with Como.
Cesc Fabregas, the Como manager, then opted to bring Alli on board officially, handing him his debut against AC Milan in March.
However, his return did not go to plan - lasting only 10 minutes - as he was red-carded and Como went on to lose to the Rossoneri.
Alli has not been seen on the grass since, but it's onwards and upwards for the ex-Tottenham and Everton midfielder, who has been presented with a dream return to Milton Keynes, where his footballing career began, by striking up a new deal… as a professional bowler.
Bowling bar Lane7 has opened "The Dele Alley" at their Milton Keynes branch, encouraging the former England international to 'pin' his hopes elsewhere – as he struggles to find form after moving to the Italian sunshine in hopes of a revival.
Lane7 is keen to reaffirm his legendary status in the town of Milton Keynes, and will offer him free bowling lessons to tempt him back to Buckinghamshire – particularly if it means a return to MK Dons.
Gavin Hughes, Managing Director of Lane7, said: 'Dele Alli is a hero to Milton Keynes. His time at MK Dons, Tottenham and England saw his status rise, so much so that he deserves a bowling alley named in his honour. And we couldn't be prouder of our Dele 'Alley'.
'Whilst we don't have the power to rename a road, a lane we can very much do! We look forward to seeing our fans bowl their hearts out, and if he wants a go, we'll offer him a lifetime free bowling! We'd love to have him bowl in his own Alley!'
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