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Would you wear this to the beach? Model leaves NOTHING to the imagination in a wild bikini

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Gabrielle Epstein, 30, shared a daring selfie that left little to the imagination

An Australian model surprised her fans as she posed in a very uniquely tied bikini top.

Gabrielle Epstein, originally from Queensland but now based primarily in Los Angeles, shared a daring selfie that left little to the imagination.

In the photo, the 30-year-old blonde wore a blue and yellow floral print triangle bikini top that was tied around her bust in a strapless style.

The model showed off her tan lines and ample cleavage, and almost suffered a wardrobe malfunction to get the photo.

Gabby received dozens of comments from fans raving about her sultry photo.

“You are incredibly beautiful,” one user wrote.

Gabrielle Epstein, 30, shared a daring selfie that left little to the imagination

‘Nice tan lines!!’ added another.

Gabby came under fire earlier this month when she shared a post on Instagram about Australia being “in ruins” because of a park bench.

She posted a picture on her Stories of a “chat happy bench” she found on the Gold Coast that encourages people to sit and talk to strangers.

Followers quickly turned on Gabby when she slammed the bank sign, with many flooding her inbox with messages telling her to “grow up.”

The benches were installed across Australia as part of a UK-born initiative to combat loneliness in the community.

Each is called a “happy chat bench” and has signs that say, “Sit here if you don’t mind someone stopping to say hello.”

Gabby took a photo of one she discovered in Queensland and said: “I would literally throw up on someone if they sat next to me on a bench and started talking.”

“This country is in ruins.”

Gabby came under fire earlier this month when she shared a post on Instagram about Australia being

Gabby came under fire earlier this month when she shared a post on Instagram about Australia being “in ruins” because of a park bench.

The blonde is originally from Queensland, but now primarily resides in Los Angeles.

The blonde is originally from Queensland, but now primarily resides in Los Angeles.

Hours after sharing the photo, which Gabby later claimed was “just a joke,” the model shared another image of her inbox full of people hitting the pole of her bench.

‘How come this country is in ruins? Then don’t sit on the chair,’ read one message from one angry fan.

‘Children are starving and having their legs torn off, and this is their biggest complaint? Grow the fuck up.

Someone else messaged him: ‘QLD’s view on abortion, celebrating genocide on the 26th, the current economy and the possibility of Peter Dutton being our next Prime Minister.

“But no, this bank put the country in ruins.”

Others added: ‘What’s wrong with you?’ and “Then don’t sit there.”

Gabby shared screenshots of these messages and responded to her 3.9 million followers.

‘Of all the things I’ve posted, THIS is what bothers you the most? May I suggest you touch some grass? she said.

The Australian model posted to her Stories an image of a 'happy chat bench' she found on the Gold Coast that encourages people to sit and talk to strangers.

The Australian model posted to her Stories an image of a ‘happy chat bench’ she found on the Gold Coast that encourages people to sit and talk to strangers.

Followers quickly turned on Gabby when she slammed the bank sign, with many flooding her inbox with messages telling her that

Followers quickly turned on Gabby when she slammed the bank sign, with many flooding her inbox with messages telling her to “grow up.”

Hours after sharing the photo, which Gabby later claimed was

'Children are starving and having their legs torn off, and this is their biggest complaint? make yourself grow

Hours after sharing the photo, which Gabby later claimed was “just a joke,” the model shared photos of her inbox full of people hitting the pole of her bench.

In another screenshot he wrote: ‘Oh sweet mother of Mary. Am I really crazy or do people not understand that this is a joke?

Gabby then said The daily telegraph that the post he made about the bank was “just a joke” and that he “had no idea it would provoke such a strong reaction.”

“If a simple photo like that can trigger people so much, maybe it’s a sign that we all need to take a step back and not take things so seriously,” he said.

“Calling the country ‘in ruins’ was simply ironic, not launching a political crusade.”

And he added: “Let’s save our energy for more important issues.”

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