Gabrielle Epstein set tongues wagging on Thursday when she enjoyed a sunny day out at an Aussie beach in a precariously tied white bikini.
The model, 30, opted to eschew swimsuit norms and tied off her triangle bikini top in a unique fashion so it bared more skin in a strapless style.
The Gold Coast-born influencer, who is now mostly LA-based, almost spilled completely out of her bathers as the frock barely covered her chest.
Sporting a huge smile as she modelled the unique look, she paired the top with a set of matching white G-string bottoms which sat high on her hips.
Gabby completed her risque look with a gold Star of David necklace as she pulled her blonde tresses back into an artfully messy up-do tucked beneath a straw hat.
It’s not the first time Gabby has courted an wardrobe malfunction at the beach, as the model flaunted her assets as recently as last Friday in a uniquely-tied bikini top.
Gabrielle Epstein, 30, (pictured) set tongues wagging on Thursday when she enjoyed a sunny day out at an Aussie beach in a precariously tied white bikini
The model opted to eschew swimsuit norms and tied off her triangle bikini top in a unique fashion so it bared more skin in a strapless style
In a photo she shared to Instagram at the time, Gabby wore a blue and yellow floral print triangle bikini top that was tied around her bust in a strapless style.
The model showed off her tan lines and ample cleavage, almost suffering a wardrobe malfunction to get the shot.
Gabby was met with dozens of comments from fans who gushed over her sultry snap.
‘You are so incredibly gorgeous,’ one user wrote.
‘Nice tan lines!!’ added another.
Gabby came under fire earlier this month when she shared an Instagram post about Australia being ‘in shambles’ due to a park bench.
She posted an image to her Stories of a ‘happy to chat bench’ she found on the Gold Coast which encourages people to sit and talk with strangers.
Followers quickly turned on Gabby when she slammed the bench sign, with many flooding her inbox with messages telling her to ‘grow the f*** up’.
The Gold Coast-born influencer, who is now mostly LA-based, almost spilled completely out of her bathers as the frock barely covered her chest
Sporting a huge smile as she modelled the unique look, she paired the top with a set of matching white G-string bottoms which sat high on her hips
The benches have been installed across Australia as part of a UK-born initiative to fight loneliness in the community.
Each one is called a ‘happy to chat bench’ and have signs which say: ‘Sit here if you don’t mind someone stopping to say hello.’
Gabby snapped a photo of one she discovered in Queensland, saying: ‘I would literally throw up on someone if they sat next to me on a bench and started talking.
‘This country is in shambles.’
Hours after sharing the photo, which Gabby later claimed was ‘just a joke’, the model shared another picture of her inbox filled with people slamming her bench post.
‘How is this country in shambles? Don’t sit on the chair then,’ one message from an enraged fan said.
‘Kids are starving to death and getting their legs blown off and this is your biggest complaint? Grow the f*** up.’
Someone else messaged her: ‘QLD’s take on abortion, celebrating genocide on the 26th, the current economy and the possibility of Peter Dutton being our next PM.
‘But nah this bench got the country in shambles.’
Others added, ‘What’s wrong with you?’ and, ‘Then don’t sit there.’
Gabby shared screenshots of these messages and hit back at her 3.9 million followers.
‘Out of all the things I have posted, THIS is what ya’ll are most upset about? Might I suggest touching some grass?’ she said.
On another screenshot she wrote: ‘Oh, sweet mother of Mary. Am I actually insane or do people not get that this is a joke?’
Gabby later told The Daily Telegraph that the post she made about the bench was ‘just a joke’ and she had ‘no idea it would spark such a strong reaction’.
‘If a simple photo like that can trigger people so much, maybe it’s a sign we all need to take a step back and not take things so seriously,’ she said.
‘Calling the country “in shambles” was just me being tongue-in-cheek, not launching a political crusade.’
She added: ‘Let’s save our energy for more significant issues.’