Ashanti is bringing the heat to social media with her extremely sexy photos.
Since collaborating with online boutique PrettyLittleThing for her new Ashanti X swimwear collection earlier this month, the “Rain On Me” singer has been continually posting enticing images of herself online. She took to Instagram Wednesday afternoon and shared a photo of herself wearing a scanty neon-green swimsuit from the collection. The garment was cut out around her breast and abdomen area, exposing her fit abs and lower cleavage.
Ashanti’s beach waves fell a little past her waist, and her makeup was slayed per usual as she went for a sun-kissed bronzed look. She posed partially in profile, in front of a backdrop of tropical plants, and flaunted her curvaceous figure.
Captioning her post, she wrote, “Put di lime in di coconut mix it all up… ๐ฅฅ๐ด Ashanti X.”
Her post received over 256,000 likes and a shower of compliments from fans who gawked over her appearance.
“Well zamnnnnn!!! ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐wow you too much Ashanti wan kill son of man sha ๐๐ฅ.”
“๐ฏ Nothin even close to u all natural no fake ass or boobs like burgos or cardi or nikki ๐ฉ๐.”
“Jesus Christ ๐ฉ she bad af this body is so unfair. ๐ฅ #babymama.”
“Babyyyy this body good lawd! ๐ฉ๐ like mf fine wine!!”
Itโs pretty evident the 38-year-old takes pride in her lean body that she works hard in maintaining. To achieve her figure, the R&B singer said she hits the gym on a daily basis and eats extremely clean.
“For me, itโs about eating healthy and taking care of yourself,” she told Buzzfeed in 2017. “Iโm embracing who I am naturally, so I go to the gym and work with an awesome trainer, I work with an herbalist, I do detoxes, I juice. Iโm heavy with my kales and ginger; itโs very important to be aware of what youโre putting in your body.”
As far as music goes, Ashanti is seemingly in the midst of making a comeback. She told Page Six in January that fans can expect to hear something musically different from her older hits.
“Itโs really important not to put all of your eggs in one basket or to be one-dimensional. Now more than ever, you have to keep the attention span and you have to keep a lot of things going on,” she said.