
Brooks Nader has swapped her signature string bikini looks for a one-piece swimsuit in preparation for her starring role in the “Baywatch” reboot.
The model shared details about her new preference during a recent interview, where she also discussed her favorite swimwear brand.
Brooks Nader, who will play Selene in the upcoming series, has previously spoken about how she “manifested” the opportunity despite her limited acting experience.
The Model Says She Is ‘100% Into One-Pieces’ Now
Later this year, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Brooks Nader will appear on the small screen as part of the lead cast of the upcoming Baywatch reboot.
In preparation for the role, Nader has embraced a wardrobe change by trading her iconic bikinis for one-piece swimsuits.
She revealed to Page Six that she is now “100% into one-pieces” and particularly loves Tropic of C, a sustainable swimwear and clothing brand known for its eco-conscious designs.
Even before making her debut in the new series, the model has already been showcasing the look in public appearances.
During the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show last Saturday night, she walked the runway in a black one-piece featuring a daring thong back.
That same evening, she posed for a shot with other models wearing a red one-piece, which she paired with an oversized white belt.
Brooks Nader’s Role In ‘Baywatch’ Reboot

Nader was announced as part of the cast for the highly anticipated Baywatch revival in March and is set to share the screen with “Arrow” star Stephen Amell.
They will be joined by a number of fellow cast members, including Jessica Belkin as Charlie Vale, Hassie Harrison as Nat, and Thaddeus LaGrone as Brad.
In the series, Nader takes on the role of Selene, who is described as the “sharp-tongued” Captain of the Zuma Beach lifeguard team.
Nader’s character is also said to be exceptionally skilled at her job, though her methods often clash with those of Baywatch captain Hobie Buchannon, played by Amell.
Their contrasting philosophies on rescue operations are expected to create ongoing tension and rivalry throughout the show.
The latest reboot will span 12 episodes and is set to premiere on Fox in Fall 2026 as part of its 2026–2027 television season.
Brooks Nader Claims She ‘Manifested’ Her ‘Baywatch’ Role
Nader’s casting in the reboot may have come as a surprise to some fans, but the model believes the opportunity was years in the making.
“When I shot my Sports Illustrated cover in the red one-piece, I picked that one off the rack because I was like, ‘This is so Baywatch. I have to shoot in this,'” she revealed to the outlet.
She added, “Lo and behold, it became the cover, which was amazing. It’s kind of a full-circle moment … and that dream became a reality. … My superpowers are scaring me!”
Nader also revealed that spending more time living in Los Angeles and recognizing the city’s strong connection to the iconic series also played a role in her “manifesting” her role on the show.
“I don’t know, I feel like I have been hoping for that one for a really long time, and it finally came true,” she added.
The Reality Star Got Advice From An OG ‘Baywatch’ Star

Preparing for the role was no easy task for Nader, but she did receive some valuable advice from original Baywatch star Carmen Electra.
Electra first portrayed Lani McKenzie in the original series beginning in 1997 and would not be reprising the role in the upcoming reboot despite earlier speculations.
“She’s so kind and sweet, and was so complimentary of the series and the new cast. She’s excited for it,” Nader told People Magazine about meeting Electra.
“So that was really special because she’s an icon, obviously,” the model added.
Brooks Nader Says She Has Gotten ‘So Close’ To The Female Cast Of ‘Baywatch’

Nader’s experience on the set of ‘Baywatch’ is one that will remain etched in her memory, thanks to the strong bond that developed among the cast and crew.
“I think all the ladies and the males of the cast have a great, great bond and an amazing workflow together. The girls and I are all so close,” she said in her chat with People.
Nader continued, “It’s easy to get along with these girls…. So it’s like a little sorority.”
