Jeffreys Bay is renowned for its beautiful women who grace our beaches every summer in their bikinis.
Une Lottering is one of them and needs our support in the GQ Bikini Fresh competition. Une, who now lives in Cape Town grew up in J’Bay and went to the local primary school. She still visits her sister and parents who are long time residents of the town.
Bikini Fresh is the category in the GQ competition that shows off girls who have the tanned, toned and have undeniably fresh figures to complement their lovely faces.
They’re all equally at home on the beach and in the studio, and we can to choose the model we think does the sun-drenched look best.
Follow the link and lets vote for Une. Local is lekker!
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