WWE's Mandy Rose Plays Beach Volleyball In Bright Orange Thong Bathing Suit
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on November 2, 2022 at 11:15 AM EDT
32-year-old WWE star Mandy Rose, whose real name is Amanda Saccomanno, is grabbing the attention of her 3.3 million followers on Instagram.
The wrestler, who recently got engaged to longtime boyfriend, former WWE Superstar Tino Sabatelli, just re-shared a reel showing her hitting up the beach and playing some beach volleyball.
Mandy Rose Plays Beach Volleyball
The 32-year-old WWE star teamed up with Harry LHGFX Photography for an epic beach photoshoot. Mandy Rose played some beach volleyball and wore a bright orange Kristen Lonie Swimwear suit that showed off her booty, legs, and hips.
She had her hair up in a perfect ponytail as she used a bright orange scrunchie that matched her bathing suit and gave "Baywatch" vibes.
"Beach Volleyball & @mandysacs. What’s better than a little active beach time before looking for your favorite Halloween snacks 😉," they captioned the video.
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Fans of the wrestler were quick to comment on the post as one user wrote, "What a bod 😍😍 she is beautiful 🔥🔥."
Another said, "Mandy is perfection 😍," while a third chimed in with "I want to be involved in this game🔥😍."
Halloween-Themed Photoshoot Revealed
Mandy Rose also recently teased a Halloween-themed red-hot photoshoot as she worked with Paul DiMarco Photography. And yesterday, she revealed the results of the photoshoot, which was filled with beauty and gore.
"Happy Halloween 🎃 🔪 ➡️," she wrote alongside several photos of herself posing in a bright orange corset and fishnet stockings while holding a knife.
Mandy Rose Joins NXT
Mandy Rose was not expecting to join the NXT. When speaking to the decision, she said, “I didn’t even know why I was going to NXT. I’m a firm believer at the end of the day, I looked at it as an opportunity, as a new way to kind of rebrand myself. I think we all need to change as we develop and grow.
Continuing on the topic, the WWE star admitted, “I think for me, it was just a huge opportunity and a blank canvas to use this as something that could be really cool. I didn’t look at any of the negatives. I think that was a big part of it for me. I think a lot of people if they were to get the call to go back to NXT, they would ask a million questions. They’d be like why, and it’s normal, obviously.”
However, the 32-year-old is glad she did, as she is now an NXT Women’s Champion. “I think it was honestly the best move for me. I’m super grateful," she said. "I just think a positive mindset going into it was the best aspect for me because it also showed. If I had a negative mindset, and if I came out there and looked like I don’t want to be here, it would just show and it wouldn’t work.”