Haley Kalil shared a hot new update to her Instagram page that suggests she is reminiscing about her 2019 photo shoot for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue .
Late on Tuesday, January 7, the swimsuit model took to the popular social media app to post a throwback photo from her shoot in which she sizzles in a tiny swimsuit that leaves little to the imagination.
In the photo, Kalil is seen posing in front of the ocean. She is dripping wet, suggesting she had been in the water before having this picture taken. While Haley did not add a geotag to her post, she shot her spread for Sports Illustrated in Kenya last year.
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