Cynthia Bailey is apparently drinking from the fountain of youth.
The reality star from “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” slightly showed off her fit physique and her girlish looks. On Thursday, April 16, Bailey uploaded a series of photos that show her sporting navy blue yoga pants, a matching crop top and white Nike slides.
Bailey also rocked her hair in two long ponytails. In one image, she posed with her hand on her face and, in another, she showed off her lean body in her two-piece set. She captioned her first post, “A moment of reflection” and wrote in the second one, “Stay positive.”
Fans and IG followers instantly marveled over how youthful the 53-year-old model appeared.
“Wow u look hot just can’t believe u r 53 this is how i would want to look beautiful. Love looks good on you #my favorite 😍”
“Hey girl hey. You are glowing while in quarantine. Looking 25”
“You look 19 girl keep it up whatever you doing besides your man 😂😂”
“Young and youthful!!! I am convinced. You are 21……Keep doing what you doing. You are gorgeous”
“Wow, Cynthia you look so young here. What a hottie!🔥”
“@cynthiabailey10 52! Where???! You fine wine sis!😍🔥 yaasss! Beautiful and Glowing 🔥Goals. Blessings and Stay safe always🙏🏽❤️”
Bailey’s youthful post comes a few days before she dished a few deets about what she was hopeful for during the upcoming “RHOA” reunion for season 12.
Bailey sat down with Hollywood Life in an exclusive interview and said she was looking forward to seeing her friends Kenya Moore and Nene Leakes put an end to their feud for good.
“To be honest, the only two people that I really kind of need to… I don’t want to say address, but talk to and just kind of get closure with or just have a conversation with, it’s probably NeNe (sic) and Kenya,” said Bailey. “Those are probably my main two.”
The “RHOA” stars haven’t began filming for the reunion due to the pandemic, but — as Bailey added during the interview — she plans to approach her reunion with the ladies in a simple way.
“I’m going to say what I have to say. Either receive it or forgive,” the mother of one said. “Move on or just hold onto [drama]. You can’t force people to forgive or receive, what you’re saying. You can’t force people to be your friend and you can’t force people to do anything that they don’t want to do.”