Anitta Shows Off Toned Abs in Whimsical SpongeBob SquarePants Bikini

The Brazilian singer danced along to her new song on TikTok.
Anitta

Anitta.


Who says cartoons are childish? Grammy Award-nominee Anitta rocked a SpongeBob SquarePants bikini for a TikTok dance and we can’t get enough of the ensemble.

The one-time SI Swimsuit model donned GCDS’s SpongeBob Bikini ($360), including a crochet cartoon character on each bust, straps across her washboard abs and matching cheeky bottoms. Anitta wore a sheer yellow skirt as a cover-up low on her waist and she moved and grooved to her new track, “Nu” feat. HITMAKER, in the clip.

The “Envolver” singer accessorized her whimsical swimwear look with a gold necklace, a few bracelets and aviator sunglasses.

“seeing anitta is immediate serotonin,” someone admitted in the comments.

“My mood now is you and this song... 🔥🙈,” another fan added.

Anitta is no stranger to posing in swimwear. She was featured in the SI Swimsuit Issue in 2021 after posing for photographer James Macari in Hollywood, Fla.

The Brazilian singer isn’t the only celeb to rock a fun and carefree bikini from the Italian streetwear brand, either. Dua Lipa wore a crochet Hello Kitty top by GCDS while on a Caribbean vacation last month. Clearly a fan of the show, Lipa also donned a fishnet dress with Patrick Star pasties last fall.

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