As Eugenie Bouchard struts into a shop in only a bra and a daring outfit, fans are shocked.
Eugenie has garnered 3.2 million Instagram followers through her tennis career and has built a huge following online.
After missing 17 months due to shoulder surgery in 2021, she now regularly competes in exhibition tournaments.
In a recent post, Bouchard topped off her bold outfit with a sparkly bra and denim skirt, as well as cowboy boots.
The caption of her video reads: “If you saw me in Whole Foods like this, no, you didn’t.”
There was widespread praise for the beauty in the comments section. One fan wrote: “I love you, and you love me. Honest! I wouldn’t lie to you.”
Another wrote: “Don’t let anybody tell you what to do!”
Another said: “Wowza, you’re smoking.”
A fourth wrote: “Dayummm!”
The fifth replied: “Glitter princess.”
Another stated: “I would have put you in my cart if I had known you existed.”
In February this year, Bouchard posted an Instagram story photo of herself wearing a red suit with a white bra.
An admirer commented on her most recent post showcasing her return to the court: “Love to see ya back on the court!”
One commenter wrote: “That smile”
Another said: “Texas slay!”
And a fourth commented: “Most beautiful player since Sabatini! ”
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About Eugenie Bouchard :
A Canadian professional tennis player, Eugenie “Genie” Bouchard reached the final of the Wimbledon Championships in 2014 as the first Canadian-born player to represent Canada in a major singles tournament.
Bouchard also reached the semifinals of the 2014 Australian Open and 2014 French Open. Having won the 2012 Wimbledon girls’ title as a junior, she was named WTA Newcomer of the Year at the end of the 2013 WTA Tour. Bouchard received the WTA Most Improved Player award for the 2014 season and reached a career-high ranking of world No. 5, becoming the first Canadian tennis player to be ranked in the top 5 in singles.