Bombshell influencer Alix Earle shows off her INCREDIBLE figure in a skimpy gold bikini as she poses on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit’s first-ever digital issue
TikTok sensation Alix Earle has traded social media for swimwear as she shows off her tough physique in a micro gold bikini on the cover of the first-ever digital issue of Sports Illustrated Swimming.
The 23-year-old’s online popularity has exploded over the past 18 months, making her one of the app’s most-watched creators while earning a host of lucrative brand deals.
And now the New Jersey native – who is dating Miami Dolphins star Braxton Berrios – can add Sports illustrated swimsuit cover model for her resume.
The blonde beauty is seen in a metallic swimsuit and oversized sunglasses in the publication’s new digital issue, which is said to revolutionize the “way fans interact with their favorite swimsuit content” when it hits the web. 1 June.
According to a press release obtained by DailyMail.com, Alix revealed she’s fulfilling a “longtime” dream of hers by joining the SI Swim family, saying she’s “honored” to appear on the cover of the digital issue . .
TikTok sensation Alix Earle shows off her ridiculous physique in a micro gold bikini as she poses on the cover of the first-ever digital issue of Sports Illustrated Swimming
The stunning cover sees the blonde beauty donning a tiny gold bikini, with the top showing off her ample cleavage.
She left little to the imagination in the swimsuit, which consisted of high-waisted bottoms with a buckle on the right side.
Alix let her long blonde locks fall down her back as she put a hand in her hair and gave the camera a seductive smoldering look.
She paired the ensemble, which accentuated her rock-hard abs, with oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses.
The social media icon kept her makeup light and opted for a glossy lip to show off her pout.
In the press release shared with DailyMail.com, Alix said: ‘It has been a long-time dream of mine to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, and I am deeply honored to be named their first-ever digital cover star.
“Being part of the SI family and now working alongside such strong, powerful and inspiring women is incredibly meaningful to me.”
This past week, Alix teased the news of her song on her TikTok, counting down the days until she “shot the cover.”
The 23-year-old Gen Z queen bee rose through the ranks of social media to become the video-sharing platform’s ‘it girl’
And now the New Jersey native can add Sports Illustrated swimsuit model to her resume
Just days before her Miami swim week debut, the blonde beauty made history when she posed up a storm in a metallic swimsuit on the first-ever digital issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
One clip in her TikTok video showed the model in a green swimsuit as she sat on the bathroom counter.
She left her hair wrapped in a towel as she looked around the room.
The first-ever digital issue arrives just in time for Miami Swim Week, which runs from May 29 to June 5.
MJ Day, editor-in-chief of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, described the digital issues in the press release.
She said: “We are incredibly excited to introduce this dynamic new approach to delivering Sports Illustrated Swimsuit content. Our goal is to take the SI swimsuit platform to new heights while staying true to our legacy of celebrating beauty, diversity and important stories.
“With our new digital issues, we are keeping pace with the rapidly evolving media landscape while providing additional opportunities for talent to share their stories and upcoming projects with our robust audience.”
Meanwhile, Hillary Drezner, managing director of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, talked about the community the magazine has created.
This past week, Alix teased the news of her song on her TikTok, counting down the days until she “shot on the cover.”
The first-ever digital issue arrives just in time for Miami Swim Week, which runs from May 29 to June 5
“SI Swimming has built a dedicated community year-round that eagerly engages with the brand across multiple touchpoints. By introducing a more frequent product cadence, we aim to create a continuous flow of content and experiences, showcasing the influential women who embody SI Swimming during key cultural moments.
“This initiative not only strengthens our engagement strategy, but also strengthens the value proposition for brand partners looking to connect with our extensive and dedicated audience, which numbers in the millions,” she said.
The digital issue will capture important moments in culture and entertainment. It will also feature “in-depth interviews, along with curated content starring talent must haves, travel guides and unfiltered moments.”
Alix first made a name for herself in 2023 with her “Get Ready With Me” videos, which made her skyrocket in fame.
She became known for her stunning looks and relatable content, making Gen Z users eager to replicate every move she makes.
And her content has taken her far, she now has over 6.8 million followers and even has her own hashtags, ‘Alix Earle Effect’ and ‘Alix Earle’, both with a total of 345 million views.
Alix (seen with her NFL sports boyfriend Braxton Berrios) first made a name for herself in 2023 with her ‘Get Ready With Me’ videos, which made her skyrocket to fame
Hailed as the internet’s ‘hot bestfriend’, Alix’s candid ‘Get Ready With Me’ videos see her discussing a variety of trending topics
Since rising to fame, Alix has continued to share her daily life online and has even launched her own podcast, Hot Mess
The University of Miami alum, who is in a PDA-filled relationship with Miami Dolphins player Braxton Berrios, 28, has had fans gushing over her beauty and relatable personality, selling out every product she loves in minutes.
Hailed as the internet’s “hot bestfriend,” Alix’s candid ‘Get Ready With Me’ videos feature Alix discussing a variety of trending topics, including her struggles with acne and anxiety – as well as her wild nights out in Miami and her romantic outings with her boyfriend.
Alix also rakes in a lot of money from her content, earning over $70,000 per post, and with each post she gets Gen-Z even more obsessed as they desperately try to achieve her killer body and get their hands on every product in her beauty routine to get. .
And while the world knows Alix through social media, the University of Miami alum is no stranger to the fast-paced life.
Beauty comes from a long line of luxury. Alix not only rakes in the money with posts, she is also the heiress of a construction company.
Her father, Thomas or TJ Earle, 49, owns a lucrative construction company that has been in business for 54 years and is essentially responsible for building every property in New Jersey.
Since rising to fame, Alix has continued to share her daily life online and has even launched her own podcast Hot Mess, where she gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look into her life and gets vulnerable as she discusses everything from eating disorders to .