Addison Rae put on a dazzling display in a white floral-themed bikini for the February issue of Rolling Stone magazine.
The beauty showed off her incredibly toned figure, which is hard won thanks to daily bootcamp workouts in Los Angeles.
She was also seen in a pale pink lace leotard. And in one image the TikTok star was wrapped in a fur boa that looked like a snake wrapped around her nude body.
The beauty showed off her incredibly toned figure, which is hard won thanks to daily bootcamp workouts in Los Angeles.
Addison thanked the publication for making her childhood dream come true and appearing on the cover in a sexy pose.
'When all that’s left is kindness and love, choose that❤️….it makes your dreams come true,' wrote the siren.
She added, 'Thank you so much Rolling Stone!! Thank you Brittany for hanging out and getting to know me for 2 days. I am overwhelmed with gratitude. Thank you to everyone who made this shooting star wish come to life. I love you all so much!!!'
Rae ended with: 'Feeling very transformative and naked. In the best way of course. I am so blessed.'
Around 2019, Rae established herself as a TikTok star, becoming one of the internet's most obsessed-over figures in the business.
Last year, though, she began to make serious moves as a pop star.
She earned a major co-sign from Charli XCX, appearing on a remix of Brat lead single Von Dutch.
And she scored offbeat hits like Diet Pepsi and Aquamarine.
Rae reinvented herself with those songs, taking 'a John Waters left turn, like a cheerleader who got lost in her high school's art department,' as Rolling Stone cover story writer and editor Brittany Spanos puts it.
Spanos talked to Addison for two days in Los Angeles in December. They did a bootcamp workout at her invite-only gym then shopped at Trashy Lingerie.
She also said she has had fun doing a 180 from her good-girl-next-door image she used to find an audience on social media to her devilish wild-child persona she employs for her music career. 'I'll be your girl next door but maybe there's a wild side to the girl next door,' she explained to Rolling Stone
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