‘Sexiest volleyball star’ unzips suit as ‘magnificent chest’ can’t be contained

Kayla Simmons, dubbed the ‘world’s sexiest volleyball star’ wowed her fans as she showed off her cleavage by posting a snap of her unzipped wetsuit to social media.

The former volleyball star turned social media sensation shared the snaps to her 1million followers on Instagram. The 28-year-old took a break from her water sports trip as he unzipped her wetsuit and flaunted her cleavage as her fans on Instagram lapped up the post.

Simmons captioned the post with the surfing emoji with her recently spending time in Los Angeles. Her fans swooned over her in the comments section, with one commenting: “What a beautiful smile.”

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A second fan said: “You just keep getting better and better beautiful lady,” with a third adding: “You are absolutely adorable.” Whilst a fourth wrote: “You are very beautiful.”

Simmons previously studied at Marshall University where she played volleyball and became known as the ‘world’s sexiest volleyball star,’ but after ditching a career in the sport to pursue social media, the tag has stuck with her and she looks unlikely to have that crown taken from her yet.

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Her decision to follow her social media journey has been vindicated with her regularly flaunting one of the most famous cleavages on Instagram, building a following of a small country in the process.

Simmons is usually spotted enjoying the sun and posting playing snaps and videos of her in skimpy outfits which her fans are always left blushing at. She has also built a huge following on her TikTok page, which currently stands at 850,000 followers and boasts 5.6million likes across her uploads.

Luckily for her fans, Simmons stuck to her guns after she was previously warned about her risqué activity on Instagram whilst at college, she said: "I was told by my school administrators that the pictures I post are inappropriate because of my body, I was even asked to delete my Instagram at one point.

"I was torn because I felt I couldn’t embrace my body & play the sport I love. I’ve since learned that you can’t let other people affect how you feel about yourself."

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