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Ashley Graham Goes To The Caribbean For A Shoot; Plus Size Model Gets Close With A Lobster

Ashley Graham Goes To The Caribbean For A Shoot; Plus Size Model Gets Close With A Lobster

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

Ashley Graham has been known the world over as one of the most popular plus-size models to date. As her measurements have not stopped her from being an aficionado and body enthusiast, she continues to show what she is up to these days.

As seen on her Instagram posts, Graham showcased her curves once more in Anguilla, headed straight to the location after her New York City stay for a week. Graham was said to have been in the Caribbean to shoot a new campaign for "Swimsuits for All," with Graham teasing viewers with a blue-patterned bikini. The 28-year-old model strokes her hair back, posing elegantly right next to another model.

As per Express, the Sports Illustrated cover model also went on to show that she is rather "game" with other things, apart from living the life of a super model. In fact, she posted photos of herself holding a live lobster. One photo in particular showed how she was first anxious, while another proves how she actually likes the massive crustacean.

The rest of her ventures delivered more pictures of the beautiful location, captioning it with "Just another day at the office @swimsuitsforall #summerofyou #swimsuitsforallsummer17." Graham continued on with the trip, to the point of going slightly "sea sick." Graham posted more shots that revealed her barely-contained assets,

Graham is not only known within the fashion industry; she has done a few acting stints, as well. She became the leading lady of Joe Jonas for the music video of their song "Toothbrush," while she is now fully committed to "America's Next Top Model" as a judge for the running season. Graham stands at a towering 5'9 ½, adamantly defending the image of plus-size models to date.

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