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Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin is catching the eye with her massive thigh gap while bidding her 1 million Instagram followers good morning. The 31-year-old five-time Olympic medalist, fresh from headline-making travels to California, is now back in her Dallas, TX base, with Thursday seeing the blonde resume the Gold Medal body show-offs as she stunned fans from her home. Nastia, who included dog Harley in her selfie, was all legs and miniskirt, and she sent out good vibes for fans who often give her a hard time. Check it out below.
Scroll for the selfie, one that comes as Nastia makes headlines outside of the gymnastics world. While February brought the Nastia Cup, March saw Liukin unveiled as the new celebrity face of home retailer Pottery Barn. The interiors caught today likely came courtesy of the brand Nastia holds a partnership with.
Likely getting fans more focused on the body than the wood floor decor, Nastia updated with a mirror selfie and in a good mood while showing off in a short, segmented-effect miniskirt in black and white.
Flashing some abs as she also wore a tiny white crop top, the 2008 all-around champion kept it unfussy with slicked-back wet hair, heavily suggesting she was fresh out the shower. The Russian-born sensation, cocking her head and smiling confidently, folded one leg slightly as she highlighted her thigh gap, with dog Harley seen in front of her.
"Morning," the simple caption read. Liukin might make headlines for flaunting her figure, but the latest has brought mystery as fans wonder what she was doing out in CA.
Last month, Nastia jetted out to Palm Springs, CA, winding up at hotspot Joshua Tree, then closing from a luxury boutique hotel in Laguna Beach. 
"Something is coming. something that has been a DREAM. something that has been on my vision board for years.... now after years of manifesting, hard work, and the best team ever - it’s freaking happening," she wrote. Days later, the Volition beauty partner, who already retails a $55 Celery Green Cream with the brand, announced she'd expanded her range to include yet another celery-based product.
Liukin has been dropping mad quotes and a ton of meaning on her Instagram, with a recent shot seeing the star photographed poolside and from behind. The caption followed suit as Nastia told fans:
"Be thankful for closed doors, detours, and roadblocks. they protect you from paths and places not meant for you."
Nastia made October 2020 headlines for a massive anorexia clap-back after a fan DM asked how she feels about "promoting borderline anorexia looking bodies." The gymnast did not appreciate being skinny-shamed.


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Skinny dipping can be fun when the participants are visually appropriate. Another suggestion/law is making sure that nobody participating is a 10-year-old boy -- especially if you're a 25-year-old "friend" of the family. Last week, police in Casa Grande arrested Nicholas Ryan McCray, who -- among other pervy things -- allegedly thought it would be OK to swim naked with the young son of a woman who was kind enough to let him live in her house when he had nowhere else to go.
According to court documents obtained by New Times , McCray went to live at the El Mirage home of a family friend in April 2008. Within a month, he began skinny dipping with the homeowner's son. The pool parties went on for several months when the family wasn't home. Then, in September 2008, the family moved to a home in Surprise. McCray tagged along -- and the abuse not only continued, it got worse. In addition to the skinny dipping, McCray and the boy began showering together. During the showers, McCray forced the child to "masturbate him" as they sat knee-to-knee. According to the boy, McCray would masturbate himself and then have the child "finish" him. In other instances, McCray would take the boy to a nearby park and have the boy "masturbate him" as the two hid in the bushes. The boy eventually confided in his mother about the abuse, and she called the cops. McCray didn't dispute the boy's claims -- when asked by police if he know why they wanted to talk to him, he said "Yes, it was about the inappropriate touching." McCray copped to all of it, and told cops he'd abused the boy at least 10 times that he could remember. McCray's been charged with 11 counts of molestation of a child, and one count of felony indecent exposure.

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