Star, 30, sizzles in ‘hottest ever’ G-string pic

A former reality television star has given her audience a glimpse of her underwear in an outfit she declared was “the hottest she ever looked”.
Cassidy McGill, who appeared on the first season of Love Island Australia, shared snaps of herself at an event for Rogue Season Swimwear on Thursday.
She wore a the backless Cherie Swimsuit, which features a cheeky G-string bottom, with a sheer floor-length matching skirt.
A photo of the 30-year-old from behind showed the skirt was see-through, showcasing the revealing cut of the swimsuit.
“This might be the hottest I’ve ever looked,” McGill captioned the carousel of images.
And friends and fans agreed.
“Good gosh woman,” Pheobe Spiller commented.
Ella May Ding, who welcomed her first child recently, commented: “Ummm yes can confirm.”
“Can confirm: yes indeed it is,” one Tahlia Skaines said.
One said: “You just keep getting finer. Like a well aged Bordeaux.”
“The open back dress just sends it to another level,” another added.
McGill’s cossie retails for $149.99, while the matching mesh skirt, which comes in three colours, will set shoppers back $99.99.
Other guests at the events also wore items from Rogue Season Swimwear’s newest collection.
McGill and her DJ-turned-TikToker boyfriend Bernie Mor split in October.
The pair first sparked romance rumours late last year after being spotted at an event in Bondi and remained together until Mor relocated to Melbourne.
Despite the break-up, the star confirmed the two remained friends, reassuring her 358k followers on Instagram that she is “thriving” on her own.
“I have a lot of love for that man but sometimes love isn’t enough and that’s okay,” she shared at the time.
“I really do wish him nothing but the best and hope he thrives in Melbourne. There’s no bad blood, no messy break-up, so no need to worry about that. Ur (sic) girl is thriving and that’s all you need to know.”
McGill rose to online fame after her drama-filled appearance in the inaugural season of Love Island Australia back in 2018.
Prior to her dramatic eviction from the villa on day 25, McGill was the centre of much of the drama in the season and was accused of being a paid contestant – placed in the villa to stir the pot.
Of course, it was a rumour she fiercely denied.
“I can confidently confirm that I was not brought on the show as a paid actress, I don’t think I would have gone through that public humiliation for any amount of money,” she told news.com.au at the time.
“I wish I was that good of an actress, but you can’t fake those kinds of emotions.”




