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A jaw-dropping sports star has gone viral after fans went in search of her social media account following her team photoshoot.
Australian rugby league star Jaime Chapman is now finding fame on these shores after she posed in her kit during a shoot with the Gold Coast Titans. The 24-year-old also turns out for NSW Blues and previously represented Australia and Indigenous All Stars, as she is of Kamilaroi descent through her grandmother.
However, she is also getting plenty of attention off the pitch as well after fans stumbled across her Instagram page where she posted sun-kissed bikini pics to her 224,000 followers, showing off her stunning body and incredible curves.
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In true Aussie style, Chapman is no stranger to beach days and earlier this year showed off a dream couple of days in Bali, rocking a number of eye-popping bikinis and relaxing with a drink on the back of a motorbike and by some surfboards.
She has since posted the viral snap of her in a tiny pink bikini, where the thin straps are doing a remarkably strong job of holding her together.
Chapman posed with her hand on her bra strap with her painted fingernails placed just above where the eyes are predominantly drawn in the picture, with one user quipping: Nails look great!!
Other followers swooned over her in the comments section as one commented drooling emojis. A second called her glowing.
There was also a running theme of Aussie lingo as the next comments all threw in: Ok girl holy smokes, holy wow, holy moly, and more to the point, a This is not fair holy f***.
Another quipped: Im no better than a man, while another declared: Yup thats the fricken one. A different comment joked about her ability to get around the pitch the way she does, joking: How is she a speedster carrying those dairy farms?
Chapman has also made her TV debut when she swapped her boots for a mic, providing analysis on matches for Channel 9.
She has also embarked on charity work in Tanzania where she volunteered at a school during the off-season in an experience that gave her a new perspective on life.
Chapman recalled: I got allocated to a school where 90% of the kids were orphans. It was very sad but an eye opener as well.
I was a bit rocked by it but I formed connections with all these kids, who dont have parents. We bought food for all the kids and went to where they reside.
Seeing some of their living situations it hits really hard, knowing that from the ages of two-to-15 they are living in these ways where they dont even have access to clean water or a bed.
It was definitely good for the soul, I learned a lot of things when I was over there and to be able to give back in ways that not only change lives but save lives as well was really special and definitely filled my cup.
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