Ninja Warrior star Jenna Louise flaunts her toned limbs and pert posterior as she goes underwear-free in a VERY daring dress at Cosmopolitan + Tinder Bachelor Of The Year Awards
She enjoyed a taste of fame after appearing on Australian Ninja Warrior last year.
And Jenna Louise ensured she stayed in the limelight on Thursday, as she sizzled in a perilously plunging dress at the Cosmopolitan + Tinder Bachelor Of The Year Awards in Sydney.
The 27-year-old fitness fanatic flaunted her enviably toned limbs and pert posterior as she went underwear-free in the skintight number.
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Avert your eyes! Jenna Louise ensured she stayed in the limelight, as she sizzled in a perilously plunging dress at the Cosmopolitan + Tinder Bachelor Of The Year Awards in Sydney
The fitness model certainly took centre-stage in the sheath dress, which featured all-over sequins and laced up along the sides.
Letting her statement dress do all the talking, she added height with a sexy pair of Perspex block-heel barely there sandals.
Styling her dark tresses in a sleek middle-parting, she framed her features with false eyelashes and taupe lipgloss.
Boasting a deep bronzed tan, she stuck to her monochrome palette with a mirrored silver box clutch.
Bottom's up: The 27-year-old fitness fanatic flaunted her enviably toned limbs and pert behind as she went underwear-free in the skintight number
Killer footwear: Letting her statement dress do all the talking, she added height with a sexy pair of Perspex block-heel barely there sandals
Jenna, who appeared on Ninja Warrior Australia last summer, walked the pink carpet with her husband Scott Evenett.
She often posts loved-up snaps with the army veteran, and wrote in one shot: 'He speaks to me with his eyes.
'Melts me with his smile, engulfs me with his heart, gives me energy through his thoughts, charges me with his touch.'
The brunette beauty, who dubs herself a social media influencer, has appeared on the cover of Women's Health & Fitness.
Loved-up: Jenna, who appeared on Ninja Warrior Australia last summer, walked the pink carpet with her army veteran husband Scott Evenett
She explained that she refuses to be left downtrodden by online trolls and is comfortable in her own skin.
'Most women feel some kind of pressure during their lives to look a particular way, whether that be driven by celebrities, peer pressure, unacceptable comments, bullying, compliments or health,' she told the magazine.
'I have felt all those pressures, but now what I do is for me.
'I make sure I look after myself both physically and mentally, and I love women who carry themselves with pride and confidence.'
'I love women who carry themselves with pride': She previously explained that she refuses to be left downtrodden by online trolls and is comfortable in her own skin
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