Draya Michele Scorches In See-Through Pants With No Visible Underwear
By Rebecca Cukier on April 27, 2020 at 12:21 PM EDT
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Draya Michele doesn't need a bikini to show her killer curves. The 35-year-old reality star and Mint Swim founder – whose customers include Kylie Jenner and Selena Gomez – updated her Instagram with a Monday kick-off that kept it cheeky while showing the "Basketball Wives LA" alum's class.
100% proving that she can work a caption, Draya took to the platform earlier today with a sun-drenched snap, an affordable outfit, and a giant reminder that the calories from that yellow cake binge have been burned off.
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Keep scrolling for Draya's hottest snaps and videos. Today's image showed the ex to Orlando Scandrick outdoors and popping against a stone wall and palm-and-blue-sky backdrop. Draya was kitted out in a ruffle-sleeved white top with an off-the-shoulder finish, going racier down below as she rocked a black pair of sheer leggings – segmented opaque panels here switched up the see-through fabrics, but there wasn't anything visible in terms of underwear.
Hoops, shades, and a boss gaze accompanied a literary caption: "“There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.” -Leonard Cohen
@fashionnova
fashionnovapartner"
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Racking up over 57,000 likes in three hours, Draya and her cheeky pants appeared a hit – bear in mind this is a star who made headlines in early April for being told she'll "do anything" to "show off" her body after sharing a revealing post-yoga bedroom selfie.
"Baddie," one fan wrote.
"Zamn zirl" was another comment, with one fan straight-up telling Draya: "You be making my day."
Be it for the figure or the caption, one fan was definitely loving it – "I like where this is going," they wrote.
Draya Michele/Instagram
Draya has been killing it with her COVID-19 captions. March brought the star washing floors with Lysol and wearing rubber gloves as she was "living out my very own Brazzers fantasy." Draya then tweaked the coronavirus pandemic into her April 25 bikini snap, scorching outdoors in her 2011-founded brand's merch while writing: "I like 'em 6 ft away."
Draya has also been giving back. Her Mint Swim brand, valued at $1 million in 2017, recently donated Chipotle burrito meals to L.A. healthcare workers.
Draya Michele/Instagram
Draya's post today wasn't a full-blown ad, instead seeing the star shout out Fashion Nova in the traditional influencing manner. It's largely accepted that celebrities receive some kind of compensation for their posts – Vox's experts broke it down.
"Influencers with up to 1 million followers can get $10,000 [per post], depending on the platform, and 1 million followers and up, you’re getting into territory where they can charge $100,000. Some can even get $250,000 for a post!"
Draya has 8 million Instagram followers.