2023 Swim Search Finalist Jena Sims Dons Red Hot Bikini on a Beach in Singapore

The actress and founder accessorized with a chic bandana and oversized shades.
Jena Sims

Jena Sims.


Jena Sims recently enjoyed some time on the beach, and the 2023 Swim Search finalist shared a collage of photos on Instagram to prove it.

Sims, a non-profit CEO and fashion designer, wore a cheeky red bikini by ONEONE SWIMWEAR in the April 27 IG snaps. She accessorized with a printed bandana atop her head and oversized pink sunglasses by Naked Wolfe to shield her eyes from the rays.

The 34-year-old strutted across the sand in one photo, sat and smiled for the camera in another and shouted out Australian artist Tiff Manuell in a snapshot of her tiny beach tote. The final image in Sims’s collage featured a beachfront 7-Eleven convenience store behind her.

“Heads up, 7 Up,” Sims wrote in her caption, while also tagging Palawan Beach Sentosa in Singapore.

2021 Swim Search finalist Summer Wilson provided her feedback with one particular emoji: “🔥🔥🔥🔥.”

“Hands down this has gotta be the coolest 7-Eleven ever! 🤩,” the official ONEONE SWIMWEAR IG account observed.

“Have the best time 👏,” fellow Swim Search finalist Sharina Gutierrez wrote.

“This. Is. AWESOME. 7-eleven but you a 10/10,” one person quipped.

In addition to her carefree beachy look, Sims recently wore a yellow mini dress that’s perfect for spring. See how she accessorized it here.

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