Cindy Kimberly is a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie, and is one of the most successful working models right now. Kimberly just shared some new photos on her Instagram story advertising Frankie’s Bikinis. In them, she posed in a white bikini and cover-up. How does she stay so fit? Read on to see 5 ways Cindy Kimberly stays in shape and the photos that prove they work—and to get beach-ready yourself, don’t miss these essential 30 Best-Ever Celebrity Bathing Suit Photos!
Kimberly doesn’t just put on a swimsuit when she’s modeling. She also wears one when she goes to the beach. One beach activity she likes to do is go paddleboarding. She posted these photos on Instagram of herself and a friend paddle boarding in Sardinia. She captioned the post, “Crazy busy rn.”
Kimberly is open about her struggles with mental health. She wants others who have shared similar struggles to know they aren’t alone. “Mental health problems can feel very isolating,” Kimberly tells SI Swimsuit. “I know for a fact that when I am having an episode, it really feels like it’s just me that’s feeling that way—like I’m either broken or unlike the people around me. So I try to be open about it because I hope someone out there might identify with it and realize they’re not alone.”
Kimberly has accomplished a lot. And she is proud of herself. She tells SI Swimsuit, “I’m proud of myself every day. I’m proud of every single job I’ve ever had—small or big.”
Kimberly tells SI Swimsuit that she doesn’t succumb to the pressure from society and others. “It feels like a lot of pressure to behave however you think you are expected to,” she says. “I like being open about the fact that I don’t know what I’m doing most of the time, how I’m figuring it out as I go, how I doubt myself and my place in the world or the world itself.”
Kimberly does have goals, but she doesn’t have any specific ones in mind. “I don’t really have a bucket list,” she says to Maxsim. “There are things I want for sure, but I also don’t want to burden myself with the idea that if I don’t get them I haven’t made myself happy.”