Cyn Santana, or as some may call her, Savage Cyn, heated up her followers’ timelines on March 1 after the reality star shared two sultry daisy-inspired lingerie pics on her Instagram page. The first photo was a dusky close-up of Santana turning her head alluringly to one side as she modeled the sheer two-piece lingerie garter set that accentuated her curvy figure.
The “Love & Hip Hop” alum embellished the look with white dangle earrings, a full face, and a half up-do. In the second image, Santana sat in a chair strewn with daisies while directly gazing into the camera. The mother of one was promoting the SavagexFenty line when she captioned the post “Oops Daisy, I’m being savage again @savagexfenty 😘✨.”
Many fans exulted over Santana’s sexy new shoot, a couple responded to her savage post.
“Cyn you are on fire 🔥 you never cease to amaze me. Keep up the great work you look fabulous ❤️.”
“Beauty at its finest @cynsantana 🔥❤️.”
“Savage Cyn is a whole vibe…we love to see it! 🔥🔥.”
“❤️🔥being a savage looks great on you.”
“Cyn City.”
While fans raved over Santana’s sultry ensemble, others mentioned the reality star’s ex-fiancé, rapper Joe Budden, and a couple even boldly tagged him in the 28-year-old’s post. One wrote that Santana’s savage approach wasn’t fooling them one bit. “Stop it. You know you want to lay in bed all day and cuddle with @joebudden.”
Another said that Budden was crazy to lose the mother of his child. “Your baby daddy is crazy for losing you…you are beautiful 😻”
An Instagram user suggested “The Joe Budden Podcast” host missed his ex. “@joebudden bet you miss that 🥰.”
Santana and Budden called it quits in 2019 after she allegedly found photos of naked women on his phone, which the rapper ultimately denied. The pair has since been co-parenting their 3-year-old son Lexington Budden.
Last December, during an interview with MadameNoire, Santana revealed the hardships she faced co-parenting with Budden following their breakup.
“I feel like everybody says at first it’s not the easiest,” Santana said. “You’re not in the most comfortable space. It was a new language for both of us. Right now we’re fine. We co-parent well and our focus is just Lex and nothing else. When you eliminate things and you just focus solely on the child, as that’s really what it should be about when you co-parent, it makes it easier.”