Madison Pettis wowed her fans over the weekend with a sexy bikini share.
The “He’s All That” star, 23, rocked a skimpy yellow bikini that showcased her killer curves as she posed indoors for a mirror selfie.
Flaunting Her Insanely Toned Physique

In the photo shared to her Instagram Story, Madison was dressed in scanty swimwear, posing in front of a mirror inside a room. She stood with her hip popped to the side, while slightly bending her left knee. The actress placed her right hand on top of her head while grabbing a section of her raven locks. She held her phone with her other hand and angled the mobile device over half of her face.
Madison gazed at the screen to check her posture and took the selfie.
A Different Way To Wear A Bikini
The matching pair of bottoms that she sported was even more revealing. The low-cut front exposed a lot of skin, particularly around her midsection. Fans expressed their admiration in the comments over her flat tummy and abs. Its strings were tied on the sides of her slender waist. The garment also featured a high cut that helped make her legs look longer.
Madison let her fans know that her bight-colored set came from Natasia Swim, a brand owned by Canadian influencer Racquel Natasha.
How Did Madison Become An Actress?
In a past interview, Madison revealed how her career started back then.
“I grew up in Arlington, Texas. I started dancing when I was four years old. Being comfortable on stage came easily to me,” she told LEFAIR Magazine.
“My chance to break into the industry came one day when my mom and I were at the Arlington mall. A parenting magazine was having a contest, giving out balloons and taking Polaroids of kids for a chance to be on the cover of the magazine. A few months later I got a call that I was selected,” she continued.
She’s A ‘Natural’
Madison also shared that her first TV show “was in was Barney and Friends. Around that time, I started taking acting classes with Cathryn Sullivan, an amazing coach in Texas. She had an agent come from LA to scout me. He said if I flew to LA for pilot season, he would represent me. We had zero expectations. It still felt like a hobby back then.”